I am quite excited. I feel I've done something really positive.
Last Wednesday scaffolders came & erected a complex network over my extension. They were very skilled. I thought it was quite difficult because the extension is clad with powder coated metal & the flat roof is covered with sedum. So the scaffolding couldn't touch any of it.
On Friday a team of 3 came to install the solar panels, control box & battery. They too were very good at their job. The electrician in particular was really thorough & painstaking. He had to come back on Saturday morning.
So around lunchtime on Saturday I started generating my own electricity. There is an app, of course, which tells you everything you need to know about the system & how it's working. It was generating even though it was cloudy.
Because I live alone & don't use a lot of electricity I will be sending electricity to the grid which I will be paid for. The battery will just ensure that I use as little from the grid as possible.
Yes it is expensive & I got nothing from the government to encourage me to do it. Yes, it is possible that I may not live long enough to recoup my investment. I'm willing to take that risk. I didn't do it to make a profit or break even. I did it because it is something positive I can do towards making the UK energy secure & combat climate change. It's important.
I simply canot understand why there has been no legislation or incentive from any government for householders to do this for years. It's a no brainer surely. Why would we willingly give up land for solar "farms" when that land is needed for both farming & housing? I actually think it's almost criminal. Even now the legislation making house builders install solar won't come in untill 2027. That could have been done decades ago.
It has been noisy & disruptive. It certainly is expensive. But my solar array will be there generating electricity long after I've gone. I would have to live to 105 before the guarantees end.
It's worth doing something as an individual. None of us should sit back & wait for others to solve the energy & climate crisis. Mike Berners Lee says that "solar panels could be the best carbon investment you ever make" in "How bad are Bananas".
P S
https://theecologist.org/2025/may/30/ai-storm
https://www.opportunitygreen.org/publication-data-centres-threaten-energy-systems-climate-goals
Well done you Val 👏, glad to hear all the work is complete
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ReplyDeleteExcellent move! You will not regret it. We installed solar seven years ago - coming up to 20000kWh generated so far. Added a battery last July. I share your bafflement and frustration at government lack of action.
ReplyDeleteFortunately there are people like us who can afford it & are prepared to do it. I do feel time is against us. The Uk needs to be energy secure.
DeleteI benefitted from the Govt grant (Bristol Green) for a similar upgrade for roof-solar, Air-source Heat-pump, new slimline radiators & microbore pipework, draught proofing & cavity-fill to provide solar hot-water & space-heating. Actual electric use is around £25/month but there's some issues regarding getting the Feed-in tariff so I'm not being refunded the typical .15p/kW yet. I wish I could afford the backup batteries too but currently, that's beyond me.
ReplyDeleteReally pleased you got a grant. Well done for doing so much. I'm waiting to go on to the Intelligent Flux Tariff.
DeleteWell done Val! We’ve been meaning to do the same for so long. You have spurred us on! Xxxx
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Let me know how it goes. My supplier was Octopus.
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