This page contains a selection of links to sites for government agencies and departments and to others with useful information not already shown in the
lists of members.
Recently added or changed links are highlighted.(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
Government departments and agenciesDECC:
Feed-in Tariff (FiT) material - general, Table of tariffs (valid to 2013 - will be inflated annually but subject to review and expenditure capped), FiT and Grants, (see also this link on the Scottish Government website re SDRP), letter to EU re FiT, Community Energy OnlineOfgem: Home page, Renewables Obligation material, FiT material, Electricity suppliers providing FiT, Log-in (for registered schemes), Grants (including rules re EU de minimis arrangements)Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS): Home page, "Standard" for installers, "Standard" for products, Installers, Products, Certification Bodies , MCS governance and proceedings, MCS Installer Guide
(This site was updated on 30 November 2010 - there are now a number of installers and products registered under "Transitional Arrangements".) There is a revised procedure on the MCS website covering both installers and products.
Inland Revenue:
HMRC have deemed that VAT is not payable on the Feed-in Tariff
for domestic generation (http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/vatscmanual/vatsc05220.htm). The reasoning for this is because energy companies are not directly purchasing
the energy of Microgenerators, but providing them with an incentive for
generating it. If,
however, you reach a commercial arrangement with an electricity supplier for
the sale of electricity outside the feed-in tariff, VAT should be added
including the prevailing VAT rate for energy (5% at the time of writing).
Environment agencies: EA (England and Wales),
SEPA (Scotland),
NIEA (Northern Ireland)EA Guidance etc.;EA consultation on hydro schemes; SEPA Guidance for developers
SEPA consultation on hydro schemes - - see 30 April entry on Home page; here is the original document in case no longer available from SEPA, and here is the published guidance on information required in a licence application. These are the Consultation Responses (part 1 and part 2) provided to the mha under the Freedom of Information Act on 27th January 2011. This is the analysis SEPA have provided to the mha as justifying the published guidance.
Energy Savings Trust
European legislation: 2009 law, letter from EU re FiTOther UK Legislation: Green Energy (Definition and Promotion) Act 2009 (c. 19)
Technical informationRiver flow data: now available again on the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology website. Where data is not yet verified, CEH will provide what is available and will answer email queries free of charge.
Grid Connection For information on G83/1 and G59/2 connection procedures see:
Energy Networks site Information for generators seeking a connection
List of approved meters from National Measurement OfficeList of NERS grid connection installers accredited for "contestable works" in competition with DNOs(click here for full contact details as at 18 June 2011)Joe Hartvigsen's site (Turgo turbine components and design)
Ask the Renewable Energy Guru (from the USA)
British Hydropower Association (the trade association mainly for suppliers and installers of larger hydro schemes)
Microhydropower network (international site for hydro scheme information and links)General information
YouGen (general renewable energy website)
Low Impact Living Initiative (promotes multiple approaches to sustainable ways of living)