Croeso i Solafields
Ynni solar yw’r math mwyaf niferus o ynni ar ein planed (hyd yn oed ym Mhrydain!), a chyda datblygiadau mewn technoleg mae’r cost yn lleihau’n gyflym sy’n feddwl fod trydan solar yn prysur ddod yn un o’r ffyrdd rhataf o greu drydan sydd ar gael.
Unwaith fydd y paneli solar yn cael eu gosod yn un o’n ffermydd solar, maent yn cynhyrchu trydan am ddim gyda bron dim sŵn neu gynnal a chadw am degawdau , gyda disgwyliadau oes system lleiafswm o 25 mlynedd a fwy.
Mae Solafields yn ddatblygwr, perchennog a gweithredwr o brosiectau ffermydd solar ar raddfa fawr yn y DU.
Ein gweledigaeth yw datblygu prosiectau ffermydd solar sydd wedi eu lleoli yn addas , a gynlluniwyd yn sensitif , ac sy’n darparu enillion ardderchog ar gyfer tirfeddianwyr a buddsoddwyr. Fel arfer rydym yn mynd i fewn i prydlesi tymor hir gyda thirfeddianwyr, yn enwedig ar gyfer y safleoedd da. Am y safleoedd gorau gallwch ennill fwy na £ 1,000 / erw y blwydyn. Mewn llawer o achosion, byddwn hefyd yn gallu cyflenwi trydan cost isel yn lleol oddiwrth ein ffermydd solar. Rydym yn chwilio am safleoedd o 20-100 erw yn agos at linellau pŵer.
Ffoniwch ni os hoffech chi ymweld ag un o’n ffermydd solar bresennol ar 0800 028 4866.
Household energy consumption falls by 24.7% in six years
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The average household energy consumption in the UK fell by almost a quarter from 2005 to 2011, according to the latest figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). In England and Wales the average household energy consumption stood at 19.7MWh in 2011, a 24.7% decrease on the 2005 average of 26.2MWh per year.
UK solar PV grows 520MW in Q1 2013
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Demand for solar photovoltaic (PV) panels in the United Kingdom (UK) grew significantly to reach 520MW in the first quarter of 2013, driven by a strong push from large-scale ground-mount PV projects completed during March 2013. Cumulative PV demand in the UK has now exceeded 2.5GW.
EC levies duty rates on Chinese solar companies
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The European Commission will impose solar duties on Chinese-manufactured solar products. As of 6 June 2013, a tariff rate of 11.8% will be introduced. On 6 August 2013, the rate will return to the levels originally proposed by the EC with an average of 46.7%. The duties follow analysis which showed that Chinese exporters took […]
Ofgem confirms FIT rates to Oct’13
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Ofgem has confirmed the feed-in tariff rates (FiT) for solar photovoltaic technology for the period starting 1 July 2013 until 1 October 2013. The new FiT rates for installations with an eligibility date on or after 1 July 2013 are as follows: Description FiT rate p/kWh 0-4kW 14.90 >4-10kW 13.50 >10-50kW 12.57 >50-100kW 11.10 >100-150kW […]
Solafields is expanding!
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Our portfolio of projects is rapidly growing and so is our team. Please check our jobs page for more details.
More than 10% of UK power now comes from renewables
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Renewable energy is powering forward in the UK, according to the 2012 update to the Renewable Energy Roadmap published today by Energy Secretary Edward Davey. Significant progress has been made on the rollout of renewable energy across the United Kingdom from July 2011 to July 2012, including a 40 per cent increase over the same […]
20GW of UK PV for 2020
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DECC has revised its estimate of PV’s large-scale ground-mounted deployment potential to March 2017 from 720MW to 4.6GW, a welcome acknowledgment of the case we put forward. Note however that DECC emphasises this is not a target, but a modelling assumption of the “maximum technical deployment potential of large-scale ground-mounted solar PV in the UK […]
Government confirm support for large solar in the UK
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Solar photovoltaic (PV) industry developers were today given certainty on projects to be supported under the Government’s Renewables Obligation (RO). Edward Davey, Energy and Climate Change Secretary, said: “We want to see a healthy solar industry that grows in a sustainable way. That’s why our support levels reflect the fall in the cost of the […]
Climate Change Minister quotes 22GW by 2020 but clarify it is a solar ambition
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Energy and Climate Change Minister Greg Barker has once again publicly declared his desire to see the UK solar market reach 22GW by 2020. However, he said the target was only aspirational and would depend on the solar indsutry’s ability to continue driving down costs. During parliamentary questions, Shadow Energy Secretary Caroline Flint called on […]
Government confirms solar farms will be able to choose incentive mechanisms
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The Government has today announced that it will be retaining the current arrangements which allow new small-scale electricity generators from 50kW up to 5MW in scale the option of choosing support from the Renewables Obligation or Feed-in Tariff scheme.