We are Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) certified independent installers of residential and commercial solar PV systems operating nationwide. We estimate a typical PV FIT system can provide you with combined income and savings of over 900 per year, which is linked to inflation, tax free (if installed on your home) and guaranteed by the Government for 25 years. You will also be saving over a tonne of CO2 per year! Solar panels do not require direct sunlight to work. As long as you have a mostly unshaded Southerly facing roof, East & West are also OK, and there is daylight you can generate your own energy, even in the UK.

With years of experience within the renewable energy sector we offer you simple, honest, ethical advice on how you can save energy and money within your home or organisation. As Government approved Microgeneration Certification Scheme solar PV installers, you can rest assured that you are in good hands. We stand out from the crowd as we will not blind you with technical jargon. Our belief is solar can be simple and we will demonstrate this from your initial contact right through to completion of your renewable energy purchase and beyond.

Here's a quick guide on what to expect before, during and after the installation of your equipment. Planning Permission - PV panels are usually classified as "permitted development" if they project less than 200mm from the roof level. In all cases we recommend that you contact your local planning office to confirm they have no objections before going ahead with your installation. Locate your local planning office. Commercial solar no longer require planning permission unless ground mounted, or the panels project more than 1000mm above the highest point of the roof.

Mr Whiting was recommend PV FIT Ltd by his brother-in-law whom had a solar pv system installed by us in July 2010. Despite the recommendation he still obtained 3 quotes and when comparing like for like we came out top. Mr Whiting is now benefiting from the Governments tax free Feed-in Tariff (FIT) scheme which is offering them an estimated annual return of over 12% per year on his investment!

The 12 panel PV array is located on 2 roofs facing South & West. For this project we used Siliken solar panels which came top in the recent Photon side-by-side tests of 30 solar panel brands. Mr Jones says Thanks for a really good job done yesterday and all your first class advice on the lead in to the installation. Just managed to get some time to take the following images from the roof of my shed. Haven't seen so much sunshine for ages. We're turning continental down here!

The solar equipment is located on a Southerly pitched roof above a conservatory. The solar PV and hot water equipment took 4 days to install and commission, with the PV equipment being eligible to claim the feed-in tariff. The solar thermal system will be eligible to claim the Renewable Heat Incentive when launched later in October 2012. Mr and Mrs Willis say Liam, Mark and his mate were all very helpful and cleaned the place afterwards. Everything working OK. I hope to contact you re another installation at our daughter's farm in Devon shortly.

Angus had contemplated solar energy some time ago, having already installed solar thermal panels for his hot water. With the introduction of the Feed In Tariff photovoltaics become a much more attractive investment opportunity prompting him to research the latest technology. On contacting PV FIT, Angus completed a 20-minute telephone survey. We identified that the rear roof faced SW and that we could fit 16 solar panels in 2 rows of 8 portrait. We specified EU manufactured equipment, solar modules manufactured by Siliken in Spain, and solar inverter by Nedap in Holland.

PV panels (photovoltaic modules) - a number silicon cells, which generate electric current when exposed to sunlight, are linked together to form a solar module/ panel. We install Monocrystalline (mono) & Polycrystalline (poly) panels. Each panel has a rated output in Watts peak (Wp) e.g 250Wp. A number of solar panels are linked together in series form "strings" i.e. 10 x 250Wp panels in a string equals a 2.5kWp system. Mono solar panels are generally more efficient per sqm, therefore the panels will be smaller than the equivalent poly equipment, which is great if you are short on roof space.

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