This part of the review dealt with introducing a new mechanism to control future tariff reductions for solar PV systems
However these principles are likely to apply to other technologies in the future; and Phase 2B also includes aspects relevant to solar PV.
The government’s intended action plan is available here. The original consultation document and information on responses to the consultation are available here.
The main aspects of the Phase 2A proposals are:
Although there have been huge reductions to PV tariffs between August 2011 and March 2012, further reductions are proposed from 1st August (not July as originally proposed).
The consultation offered three alternative tariff levels, depending on the deployment experienced in March and April 2012. But in the end, the government chose none of those, but the revised tariffs shown at the bottom.
The export tariff will also be adjusted from 1st August 2012 to 4.5p/kWh.
The government proposes a more complex approach to degression than the straight annual percentage originally adopted.
The proposals are to combine three approaches:
The contingent degression adjustments will be based on three degression bands – domestic, small and large commercial.
Rate: |
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≤ 4kW | 16.00 | 14.40 | 7.10 |
> 4kW ≤ 10kW | 14.50 | 13.05 | 7.10 |
> 10kW ≤ 50kW | 13.50 | 12.15 | 7.10 |
> 50kW ≤ 150kW | 11.50 | 10.35 | 7.10 |
> 150kW ≤ 250kW | 11.00 | 9.90 | 7.10 |
> 250kW ≤ 5,000kW | 7.10 | 7.10 | 7.10 |
Standalone | 7.10 | 7.10 | 7.10 |