Hi..I’m new to the FIT..ive just submitted my readings and there’s only about 500 difference in 6 months..end of June export was4483..and today it’s 4986..is that unusally low..can’t see that generating much of a payment!
Hi
If you’re on the FiT (“Feed in Tariff”) payments scheme, then its TOTAL generation you get paid for quarterly (with some extra pennies for an assumed Export total, usually 50% of the total generated). It doesn’t really matter how much of your renewables your house consumes, as the Export figure is imputed. Did you miss submitting a quarterly reading in September?
If you’re on the newer SEG (“Smart Export Guarantee”) I think you only get paid for the renewable kWh that you export, and that does require you to submit accurate Export figures.
So, be careful whether you’re talking about export as opposed to overall generation. I assume we’re talking domestic PV panels in the UK (SEG can be claimed by businesses as well as domestic).
I’m happy to let you have the exact figures I submitted and the exact payment I received for Sep and for Dec if that helps you for comparison purposes between your production and my own fairly modest generation figures. I’ve been on the FIT scheme for 11 years, not familiar with the SEG scheme, though.
All the very best, let us know….
Hi
If you’re on the FiT (“Feed in Tariff”) payments scheme, then its TOTAL generation you get paid for quarterly (with some extra pennies for an assumed Export total, usually 50% of the total generated). It doesn’t really matter how much of your renewables your house consumes, as the Export figure is imputed. Did you miss submitting a quarterly reading in September?
If you’re on the newer SEG (“Smart Export Guarantee”) I think you only get paid for the renewable kWh that you export, and that does require you to submit accurate Export figures.
So, be careful whether you’re talking about export as opposed to overall generation. I assume we’re talking domestic PV panels in the UK (SEG can be claimed by businesses as well as domestic).
I’m happy to let you have the exact figures I submitted and the exact payment I received for Sep and for Dec if that helps you for comparison purposes between your production and my own fairly modest generation figures. I’ve been on the FIT scheme for 11 years, not familiar with the SEG scheme, though.
All the very best, let us know….
Hi.thanks for the reply..yes its the FIT we are on..inherited the system when we bought the house..it took ages for changevof ownership to be settled that’s why it’s our first reading..if you could message me your exact paym3nts for your readings that would b3 great..thank you
I FIT
Hi
Absolutely no problem about posting a summary of my FIT figures from June to December publicly on here, it’s always of interest to see different generation figures for different installs and for different regions of the country…I’m up in Sunderland, so during the six winter months our daily rooftop generation can be as low as zero (very rarely, thankfully!), averaging between 1 and 2 kWh in the worst months Dec and Jan. it’s surprising how steeply the performance figures increase for the Nov and Feb. months and you can readily see the difference between the three quarterly payments listed here for June to December 2024. I keep a daily record of all my generation and export figures. The FIT deemed export figure of 50% is wildly inaccurate: unless you take active steps to harvest more of your generation for your own use you’ll find you export a lot more than 50%!
Unfortunately my figures have all been logged by good old pen and ink, maybe one day I’ll get around to a spreadsheet record. I’d strongly advise you to do the same, while your figures are still in their neo-natal stage! Daily patterns of usage are very interesting, especially if you have yet to explore any storage battery options? But the actual FIT payments are easily recorded as you get a quarterly confirmation email of your statement.
FIT payments vary slightly depending on how early in the scheme one registers, so my own payment figures might be slightly different from yours, but won’t be wildly different in principle. For example, every April the payments increase slightly as there’s an inflationary element built into the FIT scheme; because of this the 1st June statement at first glance seem slightly complicated as the June payment contains both the pre-increase kWh rate and the post-increase kWh rate.
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1st June 2024:
Energy generation readings
1st March 2024 23778.00
1st April 2024 23919.00
Energy generated 141.00 kWh @ 22.53 p/kWh £31.77
1st April 2024 23919.00
1st June 2024 24431.00
Energy generated 512.00 kWh @ 23.70 p/kWh £121.34
Energy export (deemed 50%)
1st March 2024 23778.00
1st April 2024 23919.00
Energy exported 70.50 kWh @ 6.79 p/kWh £4.79
1st April 2024 23919.00
1st June 2024 24431.00
Energy exported 256.00 kWh @ 7.14 p/kWh £18.28
Total Feed-in-Tariff credit at June 2024 £176.18
1st September 2024
Energy Generation Readings
1st June 2024 24431.00
1st September 2024 25332.00
Energy generated 901.00 kWh @ 23.70 p/kWh £213.54
Energy export (deemed 50%)
1st June 2024 24431.00
1st September 2024 25332.00
Energy exported 450.50 kWh @ 7.14 p/kWh £32.17
Total Feed-in-Tariff credit at September 2024 £245.71
1st December 2024
Energy Generation Readings
1st September 2024 25332.00
2nd December 2024 25644.00
Energy generated 312.00 kWh @ 23.70 p/kWh £73.94
Energy export (deemed 50%)
1st September 2024 25332.00
2nd December 2024 25644.00
Energy exported 156.00 kWh @ 7.14 p/kWh £11.14
Total Feed-in-Tariff credit at December 2024 £85.08
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Hope this helps? All the very best, and the very best of good luck, too, with your new home, hope you’re well settled in by now and in great time to have a lovely Christmas….
Just a note on your original post
As has been mentioned, for FIT you need to use the reading from your generation meter, as you should be paid on the amount generated, not just exported. The generation meter will be entirely separate from your electricity meter and could be in a number of locations (mine is in the garage near my inverter).
You mention export to begin with which is why I think you may be looking at the wrong reading. Of course, the generation level will depend on your location as well as your system specifications.
Other considerations are things like a solar diverter which might have been fitted to help heat your water. That would reduce any exports but not impinge on your generation.
I FIT
Hi
Absolutely no problem about posting a summary of my FIT figures from June to December publicly on here, it’s always of interest to see different generation figures for different installs and for different regions of the country…I’m up in Sunderland, so during the six winter months our daily rooftop generation can be as low as zero (very rarely, thankfully!), averaging between 1 and 2 kWh in the worst months Dec and Jan. it’s surprising how steeply the performance figures increase for the Nov and Feb. months and you can readily see the difference between the three quarterly payments listed here for June to December 2024. I keep a daily record of all my generation and export figures. The FIT deemed export figure of 50% is wildly inaccurate: unless you take active steps to harvest more of your generation for your own use you’ll find you export a lot more than 50%!
Unfortunately my figures have all been logged by good old pen and ink, maybe one day I’ll get around to a spreadsheet record. I’d strongly advise you to do the same, while your figures are still in their neo-natal stage! Daily patterns of usage are very interesting, especially if you have yet to explore any storage battery options? But the actual FIT payments are easily recorded as you get a quarterly confirmation email of your statement.
FIT payments vary slightly depending on how early in the scheme one registers, so my own payment figures might be slightly different from yours, but won’t be wildly different in principle. For example, every April the payments increase slightly as there’s an inflationary element built into the FIT scheme; because of this the 1st June statement at first glance seem slightly complicated as the June payment contains both the pre-increase kWh rate and the post-increase kWh rate.
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1st June 2024:
Energy generation readings
1st March 2024 23778.00
1st April 2024 23919.00
Energy generated 141.00 kWh @ 22.53 p/kWh £31.77
1st April 2024 23919.00
1st June 2024 24431.00
Energy generated 512.00 kWh @ 23.70 p/kWh £121.34
Energy export (deemed 50%)
1st March 2024 23778.00
1st April 2024 23919.00
Energy exported 70.50 kWh @ 6.79 p/kWh £4.79
1st April 2024 23919.00
1st June 2024 24431.00
Energy exported 256.00 kWh @ 7.14 p/kWh £18.28
Total Feed-in-Tariff credit at June 2024 £176.18
1st September 2024
Energy Generation Readings
1st June 2024 24431.00
1st September 2024 25332.00
Energy generated 901.00 kWh @ 23.70 p/kWh £213.54
Energy export (deemed 50%)
1st June 2024 24431.00
1st September 2024 25332.00
Energy exported 450.50 kWh @ 7.14 p/kWh £32.17
Total Feed-in-Tariff credit at September 2024 £245.71
1st December 2024
Energy Generation Readings
1st September 2024 25332.00
2nd December 2024 25644.00
Energy generated 312.00 kWh @ 23.70 p/kWh £73.94
Energy export (deemed 50%)
1st September 2024 25332.00
2nd December 2024 25644.00
Energy exported 156.00 kWh @ 7.14 p/kWh £11.14
Total Feed-in-Tariff credit at December 2024 £85.08
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Hope this helps? All the very best, and the very best of good luck, too, with your new home, hope you’re well settled in by now and in great time to have a lovely Christmas….
Thank you for the info..it seems my figures are on the low side to say it includes the summer months..thanks again for sharing your figures
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