Tuesday 1 November 2011

Feed-in-Tariffs - What's that all about?

Feed-In Tariffs are for people who generate their own electricity, using solar panels on their roof, wind turbines, or other technology.

Customers save money by generating electricity themselves, and they can make money by sending electricity back to the national grid. They are paid for the electricity they generate, at a rate fixed by the government, typically around 43.3p per KiloWatt Hour (Kwh) for solar panels of less than 4Kw.

The Utility Warehouse Discount Club have launched their own Feed-In Tariffs. To make them that extra bit special, they will pay customers an extra 2p per Kwh for the electricity they generate. So that’s 45.3p per Kwh paid back to the customer who generates that electricity.

That's more money than they can get anywhere else - and it's guaranteed for three years!


The only condition is that you switch to the Utility Warehouse for the electricity you import from the grid… but I think you’ll be happy with that!

With the Utility Warehouse, you could save money too. They made a unique Price Promise: they guarantee you’ll save money when you switch to their services – or they’ll give you back Double the Difference.

Their unique Price Promise means you can benefit from:

• The UK’s cheapest Home Phone
• The UK’s cheapest Home Phone and Broadband bundle
• The UK’s cheapest Mobile tariffs
• The UK’s cheapest standard Gas and Electricity

If you’re interested in earning more, or saving on your household bills, please get in touch.

I’m happy to give you more details and answer any questions you may have. In the meantime, please see http://www.1bill.co.uk/
So who do you know who has solar panels, wind turbines, and other forms of electricity generation and wants to reduce their overheads even more?