Economies of scale
Posted: 27 Jul 2011, 08:32
I had a 3.99kW System installed for £12700. I may get to £30 a week average over 52 weeks if we have a good August/September.
Someone I know has had a quote of £7700 for a 1.9kW system on their second home which they don't let. They were asking me if it is economical. They are barely in the house most of the time and were asking if it would generate enough in winter to deal with a 500W heater being on for a few hours in the day. I said I doubted it would on most days in the deepest of winter. He doesn't even have a fridge running and often turns the electricity totally off when he isn't there so he will get nothing out of the free electricity part of the scheme.
What are peoples' thoughts on the overall economics given the chap would get no utilisation of free electricty? I don't think the Feed-in-Tariff alone will be beneficial enough but I'm open to other views hence posing the question here.
Someone I know has had a quote of £7700 for a 1.9kW system on their second home which they don't let. They were asking me if it is economical. They are barely in the house most of the time and were asking if it would generate enough in winter to deal with a 500W heater being on for a few hours in the day. I said I doubted it would on most days in the deepest of winter. He doesn't even have a fridge running and often turns the electricity totally off when he isn't there so he will get nothing out of the free electricity part of the scheme.
What are peoples' thoughts on the overall economics given the chap would get no utilisation of free electricty? I don't think the Feed-in-Tariff alone will be beneficial enough but I'm open to other views hence posing the question here.