We're in the middle of quoting for one client with two buildings
One can take 150KW (one MPAN)
The other (on the same site, but seperate) is two building joined together (they used to be two units) each with its own meter and separate MPAN, and each can take 25 kW
So, as my brain has gone to sleep..
So, I have 3 MPAN's, What is the response from Ofgem likely to be - will they treat it as one system (250kW), two systems 150 / 50(=25+25) or three systems 150 / 25 / 25. What can he legally do without bending any rules?
My hope is 2 MCS FiT systems each at 25kW, permitted development, paid as usual FiT (gen +deemed export) plus one 150kW under ROO-FiT
With all that's going on at the moment , this is being done at a running pace!
Discussions with planners and DNO already scheduled for tomorrow
One can take 150KW (one MPAN)
The other (on the same site, but seperate) is two building joined together (they used to be two units) each with its own meter and separate MPAN, and each can take 25 kW
So, as my brain has gone to sleep..
So, I have 3 MPAN's, What is the response from Ofgem likely to be - will they treat it as one system (250kW), two systems 150 / 50(=25+25) or three systems 150 / 25 / 25. What can he legally do without bending any rules?
My hope is 2 MCS FiT systems each at 25kW, permitted development, paid as usual FiT (gen +deemed export) plus one 150kW under ROO-FiT
With all that's going on at the moment , this is being done at a running pace!
Discussions with planners and DNO already scheduled for tomorrow
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