Generators seeking a Feed in Tariff subsidy for some wind installations will have to queue until the final quarter of 2019, according to new figures released by Ofgem.
The latest information from the regulator showed that there are currently 51 generators applying for a Feed in Tariff for a wind installation between 100-1500kW. Three of those generators are expected to have to queue until the TP1 2019 tariff period, which will begin on January. Eight generators expect to wait until the final quarter of 2018, beginning on 1 October 2018.
There are currently 122 standalone PV generators in the queue, with over 30 expecting to wait until the first quarter of 2018 for their Feed in Tariff. There are 18 generators queuing for an anaerobic digestion feed in tariff, with one expected to queue until next year.
The quarterly spending caps were introduced by the former Department for Energy and Climate Change (Decc) last year as way to control spending on FITs. Detailed caps are set out for each technology and size each quarter. Installations that do not get FIT deployment in the quarter they apply will be queued for entry into the next available deployment cap. Under the revised scheme, the feed in tariff rate falls by 10 per cent automatically if a technology deployment quarterly cap is reached, on top of the planned degression.
The published figures are an indication of each installation’s place in the queue and may change after confirmation at the beginning of the relevant tariff period.
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