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New FIT statistics published: no confirmation of above 500kW degression

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DECC's latest FIT deployment statistics have been published today, and are available here. These show a further 1.3MW of accreditations were approved for sub 500kW projects in September, of which 1MW was pre-accredited. Above 500kW no new capacity was accredited in September, which means total 2014 deployment for 500kW-5MW…

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Tags: DECC, FIT, Matt Hindle, Feed-in-Tariff, renewable financial incentives

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Members’ Meeting discusses FIT, RHI and more

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ADBA members gathered at MMS' offices in central London yesterday for our Members' Meeting, with a number of important subjects on the agenda. Presentations and the policy document will be available soon, but for now please see our notes on the FIT and RHI discussions below.  FIT and small…

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Tags: DECC, FIT, Matt Hindle, RHI, biomethane, Feed-in-Tariff, financial incentives, Ofgem

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New ADBA Policy Officer starting on Monday

ADBA's new Policy Officer, Will Bushby, starts on Monday (13 October). Will has joined us from the Chartered Management Institute, a membership organisation where he had a similar role responsible for policy development, government relations, and running working groups.  He will be the main point of contact for you…

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Tags: Matt Hindle, will bushby, working groups, RHI, Feed-in-Tariff, FIT

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Lib Dems bullish on green achievements, but what’s next?

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This week I spent a couple of days at Lib Dem conference talking to ministers, parliamentarians and other groups about energy and environment policy. Overall, the party is feeling bullish on energy and the environment. The impression that ministers, MPs and peers wanted to give at their conference was that…

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Tags: Matt Hindle, Feed-in-Tariff, biomethane, RHI, financial incentives, FIT, renewable financial incentives, Lib Dems, 2015 election

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FITs degression statistics - latest on 500 kW - 5 MW degression

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DECC have published their monthly figures on FIT deployment. For the sub-500 kWe scale, ‘deployment’ (including pre-accreditations) was already over the amount required to cause a 10% October degression (followed by a further degression in April 2015 to take the full year degression to 20%). For the 500 kWe - 5 MWe a 5% tariff reduction…

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Tags: Feed-in-Tariff, FITs

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New DECC data indicates 10% FITs 500kW-5 MW degression

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DECC have published data this week pointing towards a degression of 10% for the year for the 500 kW - 5 MW plants in the FIT scheme applying from next April. The 10% degression ‘trigger’ is set at 38.4 MW for this scale of plant, and as of the end of July we have seen 32.3…

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Tags: degression, Feed-in-Tariff, FIT, FITs

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Feed-in Tariff guidance for accrediting and commissioning

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As we come closer to the end of the year, we are aware that a relatively large number of projects will be commissioning, accrediting and pre-accrediting to the Feed-in Tariff. In response to some enquiries from members, we have received some additional clarification from Ofgem on a couple of points,…

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Tags: accreditation, commissioning, DECC, degression, Feed-in-Tariff, FIT, Matt Hindle, Ofgem, on-farm AD

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Number of FITs applications in review by Ofgem falls

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DECC have released data on the number of AD plants that are awaiting approval by Ofgem for the Feed-in Tariff. This is the following (as of 30 June 2014): ≤250kW >250-500kW >500kW-5MW Number Capacity (MW) Number Capacity (MW) Number Capacity (MW) Applications received (not yet accredited) 3 0.3 2 0.8 2 4.5 Preliminary applications…

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Tags: Feed-in-Tariff, FIT, FITs, Ollie More

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October FIT degressions confirmed

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Feed-in tariff statistics for June were published yesterday, and can be accessed here. Total deployment now means that the following degression levels will apply to tariffs for new accreditations and pre-accreditations from 1 October 2014: <500kW tariffs will be degressed by 10%, to 11.21p/kWh below 250kW and 10.37p/kWh for 250-50…

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Tags: DECC, degression, Feed-in-Tariff, FIT, FIT degression, Matt Hindle, renewable financial incentives

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Extending FIT pre-accreditation for plants in build

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We are continuing to campaign for DECC to extend the time allowed for plants with pre-accreditations from 2013 to complete their build and commissioning. This is in recognition of the time taken for many of them to receive approval from Ofgem. In order to support this, we need to gather better…

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Tags: DECC, Feed-in-Tariff, FIT, Matt Hindle, pre-accreditation, renewable financial incentives

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2015 Feed-in Tariff consultation: sharing AD industry views

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As we look forward to the full Feed-in Tariff review next year, we will be looking to get as much engagement from members as possible. All members will continue to receive news through this blog, AD & Biogas News and our weekly emails, but I am also setting up an…

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Tags: DECC, Feed-in-Tariff, FIT, Matt Hindle, Ofgem, preliminary accreditation, renewable financial incentives, small scale AD, state aid

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New FITs deployment data released

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We have updated our members area with the latest FITs deployment data. http://adbioresources.org/members-area/fit-deployment-degression/ This indicates that the 500 kW- 5 MW scale will come close to hitting the 6 month 5% degression. However, if the average deployment over the first 5 months continues, then we should just miss this degression. It…

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Tags: degression, feed-in tariffs, Feed-in-Tariff, FITs, Ollie More

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Trade associations keep up pressure on small scale FIT

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Following the ministerial roundtable earlier this month, ADBA, NFU and REA have written to Greg Barker MP and Owen Paterson MP to keep up the pressure on support for the small scale sector. You can read a copy of the letter here. We are also expecting a lively debate on…

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Tags: DECC, Defra, Feed-in-Tariff, FIT, Greg Barker, Matt Hindle, Owen Paterson, small scale AD

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FIT accreditation issues using ICPs resolved?

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Several members we have been in touch with over recent months have now contacted us to say that Ofgem have approved their FIT pre-accreditation applications - even where those applications had previously been rejected.  This is due to an apparent change in Ofgem’s position on the burden of proof…

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Tags: Feed-in-Tariff, FIT, Ofgem, renewable financial incentives

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ADBA members asked to review AD costs - International Energy Agency

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has asked us to provide them with figures on the cost of generating electricity from anaerobic digestion. They will then use these in their work in making policy recommendation to member Governments. DECC is therefore likely to see these estimates, which may impact on future…

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Tags: costs, DECC, Feed-in-Tariff, FITs, International Energy Agency (IEA), Ollie More

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