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Whatever they save in FIT money they will pay out in dole money.

Most likely taxes will be increased as all this tidal and wind stuff is from Germany, Norway and Sweden so no jobs in that sector either.
 
If this is the case, I will pack up my Solar PV side of the business, and F#%K the MCS, it wont be worth doing, its not like I have invested time and money into it either, typical goverment moving the goal posts yet again!
 
Feel sorry for the people who have not even got an install in yet or are so consumed by getting prepared for inspection will be totally unaware!
 
As a potential customer who has taken some time to do research and seek out the craftsmen from the cowboys, it seems that I have now left it until too late. I know that investing in the stock market is not for everyone but it is possible to get an after tax return of 5-6% with some of the FTSE 100 companies and similar (but perhaps riskier) smaller companies. I now feel rather sorry for those who have invested in this technology, both installers who may find themselves with little or no work and customers who, when they need after sales support (as they inevitably will) find that their installer is no longer in business. It's also interesting to note that the seriously rich who can allow the big suppliers to put wind turbines on their land-David Cameron's father-in-law comes to mind-will continue to prosper from the green energy revolution; the rest of us will continue to pay for it one way or another. What a disgraceful farce.
 
The good thing is I suppose is that Ill not have to pay NAPIT and REAL next year as Ill not be doing renewables anymore

I think as a heating installer you will.

I see in the next few weeks some good deals to be had buying panels and not taking on the installs which are tricky but are more profitable.

I know for sure theres plenty of companies with warehouse's full of panels who shant be sleeping the next few weeks.
 
Is it really going to be this bad. I'm doing my heat pump assessment on the 24th November and was looking at a solar assessment in the new year. Will it knock the stuffing out of the solar market that badly?
 
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