You must notify your local DNOif you make any significant change to your connection, such as installing one of the following energy devices: 1. solar photovoltaic (PV) 2. heat pump 3. electric vehicle (EV) charge point 4. battery storage In England and Wales, if you are an installation contractor carrying out any work to which building regulations apply, you have a responsibility to ensure that the work complies. The energy device owner may also have a responsibility for ensuring compliance with.
You can register solar system projects under 16A (3.68kW) per phase after installation, but systems exceeding this need approval before installation. Learning about DNO applications can make the process smooth and easy when installing solar panels, battery storage, an electric vehicle (EV) charge point, or a heat pump.
Here's how: Visit the British Gas Renewable Energy Page: Look for the section dedicated to solar panel registration. Create an Account or Log In: If you're a new customer, you must create an account. Existing customers can log in with their credentials.
If you're a shared owner or a homeowner and you haven't registered your solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, and they were installed after 14 January 2016, you can apply to your electricity supplier to get the 'Feed-in tariff' (FiT) payments. This is in effect a grant from the Government according to how much electricity your panels are generating.
How do I Register my solar panels with British Gas?
British Gas offers competitive SEG tariffs, but it's worth comparing rates with other providers. The most efficient way to register your solar panels with British Gas is through their online portal. Here's how: Visit the British Gas Renewable Energy Page: Look for the section dedicated to solar panel registration.
Can I Register my solar system without a Certified Installer?
Here's a straightforward guide for homeowners. The great news is that DIYers can also register their system without depending on certified installers. The type of application depends on your solar system's capacity: G98 Application: This is for smaller systems that produce up to 3.68 kW per phase (equivalent to 16A).
If they're MCS certified, they must register the solar system with MCS's Microgeneration Installation Database (MID) within 10 days of installation. The installer must also register your solar system and battery in the TrustMark Data Warehouse if they're a Trustmark member or if certain energy efficiency schemes fund the installation.