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The sunlight absorbing magic of solar panels has captured the hearts and minds of eco conscious homeowners up and down the country.
Solar power represented a very small part of electricity production in the united kingdom uk until the 2010s when it increased rapidly thanks to feed in tariff fit subsidies and the falling cost of photovoltaic pv panels.
In december 2018 the government confirmed its intention to end solar panel incentive payments on 31 march 2019 meaning people who have solar panels installed after this won t receive payments for generating electricity or exporting it to the grid.
When solar energy supplied around a quarter of the uk s electricity.
A 2019 study from the solar trade association found that over 800 000 uk homes now have solar panels and that number looks set to keep on rising.
Annual generation was slightly under 13.
As of 2019 installed capacity was over 13 gigawatt gw with the 72mw dc shotwick solar farm being the largest in the uk.
However the government ceased funding the green deal finance company officially ending the program in august of 2016.
If you already have solar panels this won t affect you you ll still get your payments.
However solar panel owners are not.
Solar pv is an important part of the uk s energy mix and very much a renewables success story overall deployment has surpassed expectations.
Solar pv panels are not covered as part of the scheme but solar thermal panels for solar water heating is part of the primary measures that are covered by this scheme.
Solar pv not covered by green homes grant.
A feed in tariff is a payment you can get if you generate your own electricity eg with solar panels or a wind turbine and you can also sell energy back to the grid.
In july the government announced the new green homes grant which provides homeowners and landlords in england with 5 000 10 000 vouchers for energy saving renovations.
The green deal finance grant the green deal grant was a government grant set up to help with the installation of renewable incentives such as solar panels in the uk.
Government also wants to encourage people with rooftop panels to install batteries.
Residential solar panels are now over 50 cheaper than in 2011.