RHarrison
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Looking for AdviceHi there - I have tried to email info@alternative-energy.co.uk but my email bounces back.
I m looking for two bits of advice.
I have had to switch from Scottish Power to NPower after my solar panel installation - connected to the grid as they would not pay me anything for any extra units I have produced.
According to your site I am able to see I can claim for a ROC entitlement from the web site:
"ROC entitlement, this leaves the energy generator (you) free to claim the ROCs for the energy you are generating "
However the link does not exist on the http://www.ofgem.gov.uk/ site. I have tried to look for the form myself but cannot find it. Can you help at all?
Also, as I have changed suppliers I have had estimated final electricity bill. As I have an old electric my meter is now running backwards with the input from the solar panel. So my last electric meter reading is lower than the last one I gave!
Do you have any advice as to what my position is? Do I have to pay anything?
Advice is appreciated.
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gc_bus
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Hi there,
Have a look at my website at www.solarsogood.org.uk which has some information about gaining ROC accreditation. The forms are on the www.ofgem.gov.uk website at this url:
http://www.ofgem.gov.uk/Pages/Mor...ainability/Environmnt/RenewablObl
You then download a lengthy Word document and send it back to them. You will also need some information from your electricity suppliers.
My meter too goes backwards whist I wait for SSE to fit an export meter. I use Ebico for my electricity who in turn sub-contract it to SSE.
Hope that helps - get back to me if you need further information.
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RHarrison
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Thank you for taking the time to reply. All your information has been very useful.
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