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The section with the Partner box on the bottom right of the front page is in the Internal use only Section.
Guess I will find out when I go there.
 
keep clenched:) i got to do mine yet Edf or good energy? i will look at form sunday! ive got 2meters 2 inverts so presume its one form for both (will see who got most space on form:)
 
Hi Powervan,

It would be one form for each separate installation. Assuming they are separate as you are using 2 generation meters?
 
well one 1.7kw on garage plus 1.5kw on his house (all same property) SO still 2 forms?????????? ps yes 2 inverts 2 generation meters!!! cant i squeeze onto one form???????????????????? though dont need any probs this close!!!!!
 
How many separate Electricity supplies does he have coming into the House? More importantly How many MPAN numbers?

Does he just have the one Bill from the leccy company?

I have to admit I have never split a system between a garage and a house so you gotta be careful- dont want forms returned.

Sure you know what your doing but the paper trail can be a nightmare.
 
just one supply!! one mpan!! one bill!! tricky one !! i will check out a few FIT forms tomoz in office!! if not i rec the GOOD people at GOOD ENERGY will advise:) no hope of getting through to Edf!!!
 
well when we first started we helped another instal company do same thing and he put 2 generation meters in and i presume all was fine!! but i will let u no!!!!
 
interesting!thing is its a long long way away from one to another! cant i just reg 2 sep systems aslong as its not over 4kw shoudnt be prob?
 
True!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! House board feeds garage 6mm then house board feeds 4mm to shed/outbuilding! Garage 200mtrs away from hse! Shed/outbuilding aprox 85mtrs other way!!!!!
 
Ouch- I'm pretty sure on the EDF form there is a section for other installations that are registered at the same address. However I wouldn't bother with EDF to give you a straight answer- Try good energy.
 
I think my customer is with npower, what do i choose on this part??


To join EDF Energy FITs scheme you must be one of the following: (Please select option)
1. Supplied by EDF Energy
EDF Energy account number
Supply MPAN

or 2. Supplied by a voluntary
FITs licensee
Supply MPAN
MPAN relates to your standard import meter and can be
found on your electricity bill. If you have more than one
supply meter, please attach a separate sheet.
You are a customer of a voluntary FITs supplier for your electricity supply at the
site (this is defined as a supplier that has less than 50,000 domestic customers).
MPAN relates to your standard import meter and can be
found on your electricity bill. If you have more than one
supply meter, please attach a separate sheet.


or 3. You are not responsible
for the electricity supply
The site receives an electricity supply, however you are not a customer of an
electricity supplier at that site.


or 4. Off Grid
Off grid, relates to a site which does not receive an electricity supply from the
National Grid and which is not able to export to a local distribution network.
Please note you will not be entitled to export payments and you must declare
that all electricity generated is used onsite for your own consumption.
 
Don't go with EDF would be my first answer :) If they are with Npower- they can go through Npower- you can get the form online-

http://www.npower.com/idc/groups/wcms_content/@wcms/@resi/documents/digitalassets/fit_application_form.pdf


If your customer is supplied by one of the Big 6, they can't go through any other company that is part of the Big 6 and have to go through their supplier.

If your customer has supply through an energy company with (I think) less than 50,000 customers like OVO for instance, they can apply under the voluntary Fits supplier with any of the Big 6.

Pretty sure Good Energy will take everyone.
 
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