KCross wrote: » One of the kickers with the proposed premium tariff is that it might be tied to the SEAI grant! If they do tie it to SEAI it might make you ineligible for that premium payment since you are not eligible for the current grant. Again, all guess work. They might also decide to do away with that 2011 requirement they have at the moment. Anyones guess really. So, you might find you install from 1 Jul or later but are still not eligible for the premium payment because your house is only 5 years old... that would be stupid but thats what they have in place for the current grant, as you know.
insular1 wrote: » That's a really good point. Im gonna go ahead with it. Who knows with lockdowns and everything might be July before it gets installed anyway!
Niceday20 wrote: » Some Interesting industry responses out there: ISEA --> irishsolarenergy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ISEA-Response-to-ESB-Module-Substation-Consultation.pdf IFA --> w ww.ifa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IFA-submission-to-Public-Consultation-on-the-Microgeneration-Support-Scheme.pdf IGBC--> w ww.igbc.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/MSS_IGBC_Final.pdf
Patmwgs wrote: » They wont be giving people much encouragement dropping the current payment of 9 cent a kwh for those who are eligible. It is just the usual step backwards. When i first installed i was getting 19 cent a kwh sent back to the grid. How much would your solar pv producers need to get paid to cancel out needing the large expense of batteries for storage.
MAULBROOK wrote: » file:///C:/Users/barry/Downloads/137872_e970e866-76ae-4f34-877f-26980ef483ac.pdf
the_amazing_raisin wrote: » We don't all have access to your hard drive
MAULBROOK wrote: » Im an idiot.
MAULBROOK wrote: » https://www.gov.ie/en/consultation/0ada2-public-consultation-on-a-micro-generation-support-scheme-mss-in-ireland/ Some news, Summary Report. No start dates, no prices.
KCross wrote: » My main takeaway from reading it is that they have been given a very clear signal that tieing an ever increasing BER to the scheme is not desired if they want to see widespread uptake.
slave1 wrote: » Exactly, they don't want the "headache" of variable consumer fed power into the grid
Second half of the year...
Steps Necessary for Delivery Timeline Lead Status
Launch finalised policy and pricing support regime Q2 2021 DCCAE Due H2 2021
Don't see any incentive here to take up a plan such as Energia's......... There's no way I could make these numbers work here. Add the battery only -> €6k. Would ye fup off. We're on our own lads n lasses
Energia’s Solar Energy Plan:
We have this product offering available in 3 different options:
1. Full Package - Smart Battery + Solar PV: €14,000 for 2kWp Solar and 4.8kWh Smart Moixa Battery (€2,400 grant available).
2. Smart Moixa Battery only: €6,000 for 2kWp 4.8kWh (€600 grant available).
3. Solar only: €8,000 for 2kWp (€1,800 grant available).
To avail of Grid you must have a Moixa battery installed by Energia. This is subject to survey and possibly planning permission.
Energia will pay you for excess electricity you return back to the grid at a rate of €0.074 (that’s 7.4c) per kWh which is paid out as a credit on your bill every January and July.
EAB (inc. VAT):
➜ Grid Dual Fuel €1,743.35 (Discounts: 36% elec/35% gas)
➜ Grid Electricity €1,016.57 (Discounts: 36% elec)
Discounted Unit Rates:
Grid Dual Fuel: :
➜ Electricity – 17.16 c/kWh
➜ Gas: 4.80 c/kWh:
Grid Electricity: :
*If you have a Day/Night meter, above 3,000kWh day usage and 2,000kWh night usage every two months you will be charged 28.70 Ex VAT, 32.57 Inc VAT day rate per unit(kWh) and 13.98 Ex VAT, 15.87 Inc VAT night rate per unit (kWh).
Thankfully that is their own plan and not the true fit. At those rates and having to buy their battery you are going to lose money and not gain it!
I really really hope some won't be fooled into that €14k deal, but inevitably some will
Well that Budget went well for FIT
What did they do or maybe better asking what did they not do?
Feck all so far.
First €200 earned is tax free, which suggests anything above €200 will be subject to tax at an individual’s marginal rate
I didn't think it was possible but they have managed to create a sun tax. Bravo lads.
Nice, so after €200, you get taxed the usual 50% so the 5c you will get becomes 2c, f*ck politicians