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T DAY in The Vale of Glamorgan By David Powell Energy Manager

T DAY in The Vale of Glamorgan By David Powell Energy Manager. WHY?. Unreliable deliveries of LPG Good return on investment (and ethical) Save 5 Tonnes per annum emissions of CO 2. Why Wind?. What Next?. Take the plunge – apply for planning permission (£288)

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T DAY in The Vale of Glamorgan By David Powell Energy Manager

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  1. T DAY in The Vale of Glamorgan By David Powell Energy Manager

  2. WHY? • Unreliable deliveries of LPG • Good return on investment (and ethical) • Save 5 Tonnes per annum emissions of CO2

  3. Why Wind?

  4. What Next? • Take the plunge – apply for planning permission (£288) • Sort out export agreements/installation of export meter (£75) • Apply to the Low Carbon Buildings Programme – for grant (£5,000) • Deposit to installer (£4,000) • Ground works • Installation • Claim grant

  5. T Day 13th Dec 2006

  6. Performance so far • Since Dec 13th 2006 – 3800 kWh(as of 27th March) = £380 • Average daily generation – 37 kWh • Exporting 10.16 p/kWh • ROCs from April 1st 2007 - £33.24 per 1000 kWh

  7. Useful Contacts • EDF – Mark Thompson Mark.Thompson@edfenergy.com • NPOWER - Sue WarmanSue.Warman@npower.com • Western Power (Export Meter)Ian Dobson - 0117 933 2364

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