K.H.Marshall (Electrical Contractors) Ltd
|
| Address: |
The Office, 3 Arcott Drive, Boston, PE21 7QR
View map
|
|
| Telephone: |
01205 722352 |
| Mobile: |
07881 818875 |
|
Email us
|
|
Visit website |
|
Us
The Company was founded in 1970 by K.H. Marshall, who has since retired. It has an established management team most of whom have been with the Company since its inception. K.H. Marshall is proactive and professional from tender stage through to project completion. The Company's ethos is one of openness and co-operation. As a result we carry out repeat business within the farming community
Feed in Tariffs
Feed-in Tariffs (FITs) became available in Great Britain from of 1st April 2010. Under this scheme energy suppliers make regular payments to householders and communities who generate their own electricity from renewable or low carbon sources such as solar electricity (PV) panels or wind turbines
The scheme guarantees a minimum payment for all electricity generated by the system, as well as a separate payment for the electricity exported to grid. These payments are in addition to the bill savings made by using the electricity generated on-site.
Once you have a microgeneration technology installed you should experience a monthly reduction in your electricity bill and then receive an income from your Feed-in tariff (clean energy cash back) provider. However, if you have taken out a loan to pay for the installation you will have to make monthly repayments to your loan company. Feed-in tariffs are designed so that the average monthly income from your installation will be significantly greater than your monthly loan repayment (with a 25 year loan).
Solar Panel
For solar PV , look no further than K H Marshall Ltd, experts in renewable solar energy. We are a well established company and with our wealth of experience and dedication to seeing a greener future, you can be sure that we will provide a personal and professional service.
K.H. Marshall Ltd install electrical systems to BS7671 2008 and supply ,design and install PV Solar panels. We operate in and around the Lincoln area |
 |
 |
Feed in Tariffs
For solar PV , look no further than K H Marshall Ltd, experts in renewable solar energy. We are a well established company and with our wealth of experience and dedication to seeing a greener future, you can be sure that we will provide a personal and professional service.
K.H. Marshall Ltd install electrical systems to BS7671 2008 and supply ,design and install PV Solar panels. We operate in and around the Lincoln area
|
Export Payment
For all eligible generators connected to the Electricity Network, an export payment, currently fixed at 3p per kWh will be available. Although this rate is fixed (and RPI adjusted) the Government has reserved the right to change the export rate should they consider it appropriate to do so. Export payments are made in addition to the generation payment.
NB: If your generator is 'off-grid', you won't be able to export electricity and so will not be eligible to receive export payments.
How much could you be paid?
Take a look at the link below to see how much a typical household could receive in FIT payments. This is an illustrative example only, and is based upon solar PV panels with an installed capacity of 4kW or less, fitted to an older property (ie not installed as part of a new build).
|
The benefits of Feed-in Tariffs
The benefits of Feed-in Tariffs
As well as receiving FIT payments, there are other important reasons why you should consider installing a renewable energy generator.
-
Research has shown that property buyers are willing to pay more for a property that has been fitted with a renewable energy generator*.
-
DECC have designed the tariffs so that it is possible to recoup the entire cost of buying and installing eligible generators and potentially make a profit.
-
You could make a valuable contribution to reducing carbon emissions, helping to protect our environment.
-
Your electricity bills should be reduced because you're likely to need to buy less electricity from your energy supplier.
* Source: Energy Saving Trust Market Research, September 2009 |
|
|
|