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Nairaland / General / Re: How Much Does Solar PV Installation Really Cost In UK? by cedricwilsom: 10:36am On May 01
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Certainly! The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) in the UK requires a few key conditions to qualify:

Eligibility: Your solar PV installation must be 5MW capacity or less and have a smart meter capable of recording exported electricity every half hour.
Certification: The installation needs to be certified under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) or equivalent, ensuring it meets certain standards.
Have you looked into how much you might earn from the surplus electricity your solar panels produce under the SEG?

Certainly! The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) in the UK requires a few key conditions to qualify:

Eligibility: Your solar PV installation must be 5MW capacity or less and have a smart meter capable of recording exported electricity every half hour.
Certification: The installation needs to be certified under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) or equivalent, ensuring it meets certain standards.
Have you looked into how much you might earn from the surplus electricity your solar panels produce under the SEG?
Nairaland / General / Re: How Much Does Solar PV Installation Really Cost In UK? by cedricwilsom: 2:22pm On Apr 22
Hi everyone,

Great topic! The cost of solar panel installation in the UK can vary based on your home size, energy usage, and panel type. Generally, you might expect to pay between £4,000 and £8,000, depending on the system size. While this initial cost may seem high, consider it an investment in renewable energy, which can significantly reduce your electricity bills over time.

Moreover, there are government incentives like the Smart Export Guarantee that help offset costs by paying you for excess energy exported back to the grid. Not only does going solar save money in the long run, but it also helps reduce your carbon footprint—a win-win for your wallet and the planet!

Cheers,

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