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Old 15-05-2011, 07:21 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default PV panels and Feed inTariff.

On May 15, 12:26*pm, "'Mike'" wrote:
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On May 14, 8:00 pm, "alan.holmes" wrote:





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On May 13, 5:27 pm, "'Mike'" wrote:


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On May 13, 5:20 pm, harry wrote:


I have started a group about PV panels if anyone has them or is
considering getting them. Please join & recount experiencse/
questions.


Damn. Forgot to put the link in!
;-0http://groups.google.com/group/feed-in-tariff-uk-pv-panels/topics?start=


:-((


This looks to me as if someone is advertising something on urg. Nobody
EVER
does that do they?


Mike


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No advertising. Just for information exchange. I have one myself and


lots are popping up all over the place including taking up quite large
areas of peoples gardens. This due to the high prices on gets for
electrcicty generated.
They are not without interesting problems


I did email the OP to ask what the hell is a PV but have not had any
sensible reply!


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All you have to do is google it. Is that too difficult for you?
It is a device that converts sunlight into electricity.
It usually takes the form of roof mounted panels.

The gov has decreed that electrcity generated can be sold to
electricity suppliers at a very high price. Ergo, lots of people are
getting on the bandwagon.

Several links have already been posted by others.
But as you're clearly not too smart here are some more.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_p...United_Kingdom

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""The gov has decreed that electricity generated can be sold to
electricity suppliers at a very high price. Ergo, lots of people are
getting on the bandwagon.""

"Poor" farmers are jumping on the band wagon as well on the Isle of Wight..
Two applications have been put in for acres of the ugly things to be
installed on their fields. Poor framers my foot. Ever seen one? No neither
have I. If they were that poor, they wouldn't be running around in the
latest Range Rovers etc and certainly wouldn't be able to afford to go to
the £100.00 per ticket Hunt Ball etc.etc. etc.

'WOLF' 'WOLF' 'WOLF' once more

Mike

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There are plenty of poor farmers about, we once lived in a farming
community.
Some live in poverty.

A problem has arisen with foriegn companies coming in with plans for
huge arrays. The money they got would go abroad, this has already
happened with windfarms.
The plan was for the money to stay in this country. I think there is
to be a rethink/review about the very large projects.
Most farmers put them on outbuilding roofs.

There is a number for your area that is the number of KWh per year per
Kw installed. Average weather conditions, natch.
Ranges from 750 in Scotland to 900 in the SE England.

There is also a table of modifying factors for orientation and
diversion from due South.

If you are desperately interested I can Email you a copy.