Many landowners, farmers and rural businesses are investigating
the possibility of developing renewable technology. This is driven
by the implementation of the Feed-in Tariffs (FITs)and Renewable
Heat Incentive, which now make such developments an attractive
investment opportunity and a chance to generate alternative
income.
Diversification into renewable projects is somewhat removed from
everyday UK agricultural business and hence there is some
hesitation regarding the choice of technology. With any
diversification the inclination is to proceed along the path which
shows the greatest financial return; which is not necessarily
always the correct one.
Due to the structure of the Feed-in Tariff and Renewable Heat
Incentive, the technologies which are more positively supported
include wind and, to a lesser extent, photo-voltaic cells. This
results in a move towards these technologies when actually a
different technology may suit the property to a greater extent
whilst still generating a significant return on investment.
Prior to selecting the most suitable technology the following
issues and constraints should be considered:
· Physical typography,
character and layout of the proposed site
· Natural resources that are
readily available
· Assets which could benefit
or aid the renewable development
· Proximity to end users for
the electricity - heat generated
· Environmental
constraints
· Planning considerations
· Management of the
technology
· Financial availability and
procurement
· Proximity to the grid
connection
Landowners and farmers must analyse their assets thoroughly
prior to choosing for a specific technology. Certain features can
lend themselves better to specific technologies such as a large
area of woodland providing a fuel source for a biomass system or a
watercourse indicating that hydropower could generate
electricity.
To ensure that the correct technology is chosen for the
property, time should be taken at the outset, questioning the
business and personal situation along with the features of the
land. Independent consultants such as Fisher German can
really add value at this initial stage to ensure the correct
technology is introduced which suits each individual, their
objectives and their land.
For further information please contact Mark Chandler at Fisher
German on 01636 642 508 or email
mark.chandler@fishergerman.co.uk.
For more information about Fisher German, please visit their
website here: www.fishergerman.co.uk