The feed in tariff fit scheme is an environmental programme aimed at promoting small scale low carbon electricity generation technologies.
British gas solar panel feed in tariff.
If you re already registered for fit this won t affect you.
Please note that the feed in tariff fit scheme closed to new applications on march 31st 2019 and has since been replaced by the smart export guarantee.
You re paid for all the electricity you generate it doesn t matter if you export it to the grid or use it all yourself.
By providing a meter reading for your account you are confirming that there have been no changes.
Mandatory all energy suppliers with over 250 000 customers must be part of the feed in tariff scheme.
Submit british gas fit readings online for feed in tariff solar payments we use british gas for our fit feed in tariff payments for our solar panels.
British gas is a mandatory feed in tari licensee.
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The feed in tariff fit scheme closed to new applicants on 1 april 2019.
In order to comply with the feed in tariff fit regulations british gas asks that all our microgenerators make a declaration that their data is correct and that no modifications to your installation have occurred since you registered your system.
If you have any queries about our feed in tari just give us a call on 0333 202 9483 british gas is a mandatory feed in tari licensee.
This includes all of the big six suppliers.
Note if you have a solar pv installation that is eligible for feed in tari payments on or after 1st april 2012 the amount of feed in tari payments you will be entitled to receive will depend on the energy e ciency rating of your property.
What happens to your feed in tariff payments when you move.
This is called a feed in tariff fit.
Note if you have a solar pv installation that is eligible for feed in tari payments on or after 1st april 2012 the amount of feed in tari payments you will be entitled to.
The feed in tariff fit scheme closed to new applicants on 1 april 2019.
You can apply to get payments from your energy supplier if you generate your own electricity for example with solar panels or a wind turbine.