MAULBROOK wrote: » Anyone got any recommendations on an Electrical Supplier. I'm about to jump ship from Electric Ireland with there Low usage charge, haven't been hit yet but I will be.
garo wrote: » October: Predicted: 216.9 Actual: 193.3
CiaranIRE wrote: » Anyone having any issues with the GivEnergy Portal? Since the 20th of November mine only seems to archive what happened between 11pm-Midnight and just discards everything else. The actual daily information is correct on the day. Just historical information is a mess. Their demo site looks like it's working fine however.
thos wrote: » Was going to start a new thread for GivEnergy, I reported 3 issues to them this morning - negative solar generation stats - inconstant data, monthly and annual reports show different figures for November - time is wrong (2hrs out)
unkel wrote: » Not good news for people planning big install (4kwp + battery), so get in there quick, folks. A focus on small non battery systems represents better value for tax payers money though and is also a better solution for the environmnent. A 2kwp system with no battery and no immersion diverter essentially means your base load is covered a lot of the time and anything over is just shared out for free. Which means for the country as a whole that we will need to burn a lot less fossil fuel during the day to generate electricity Any direct link to this update? The SEAI site just seems to have the details of the current, very generous, scheme.
Alkers wrote: » Haven't had time to run the numbers, but it would be interesting to work out at what sizes of systems will be better value under the new grant structure compared to the old. Edit: Quick Calc:System Old New 2kW € 1,400.00 € 1,800.00 3kW € 1,400.00 € 1,800.00 3.75kW € 1,400.00 € 1,800.00 2kW + battery € 2,400.00 € 2,400.00 3kW + battery € 3,100.00 € 2,700.00 3.75kW + battery € 3,625.00 € 2,925.00
rob w wrote: » Don't think those figures are right?
Alkers wrote: » What are you getting?
rob w wrote: » 3kw old = €2100 3.75kw old = €2625
unkel wrote: » Nope, you are wrong. You don't get a subsidy for more panels if you are going above 2kwp without battery (old or new)
phester28 wrote: » 4350 inc vat before grant for a 2.1kwh. East west split using solis inverter and 300w panels. in cork
air wrote: » Sweet Jesus, Solartricity are selling a full 1.8kW kit for about €1600