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What your prediciton for the next 12 mths !


NOW - DEC 11 - BUSY
JAN - NOTHING
FEB - NOTHING
March - slowly start seling again
APRIL- NOV 2012 - back to business

MY VIEW ABOVE WHAT YOURS?
 
The future looks bleaker as, post April, all buildings will need to meet the EPC C level to qualify for the 21p rate. If they fail that they only get 9p.

DECC assess that 86% of properties will need upgrading to meet that. They will have 12 months grace period in order to comply.

This is a trick to try to get the Green Deal off the ground. Without it the Green Deal was looking like a dead duck.
 
95% of installers will go under after dec, the rest will follow within the following 2-3 months, this will KILL UK solar PV dead.

John
 
You need a bit more than an few extra inches of loft insulation to get the average house to EPC C.

Whilst it is free to certain households on benefits they are not generally the ones buying PV and B&Q don't exactly give it away either.
 
If you study the document I get the feeling that those who miss out will looka at installing BEFOR Apr 12. I envisage nothing while people wait for prices to bottom out in Jan, Feb and March. There will be a smaller rush in March to fit to older properties that have no chance of getting a C rating, and those that will cost a lot. I therefore thing beating the "C" rating wil be out next key selling point, but Im still not sure of renewing with REA which is due now-Jan for everyone, so shal wait and see....
 
You need a bit more than an few extra inches of loft insulation to get the average house to EPC C.

Whilst it is free to certain households on benefits they are not generally the ones buying PV and B&Q don't exactly give it away either.

TedM, Do you know the key issues with the Green Deal or where I can find them out?
 
I'm pessimistic. The industry won't die but I'd definitely agree that most firms will pack it in.

As soon as I hear a good argument as to why someone will have a system installed with a 14-16 year payback - AFTER spending money getting their home EPC C rated - then I will be very happy.
 

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