Enquiries for medium sized wind turbines are increasing
following the Government's announcement to review the Feed in
Tariff (FIT) system.
The review which would directly affect the viability of
technologies such as Solar PV installations over 50kW has made many
farmers begin to look again at medium sized wind turbine
projects.
When the FITs were originally introduced on the 1st April 2010,
a huge amount of interest was generated for medium sized wind
projects which would earn farmers £100-£150,000 per
annum per turbine. However due to the more complicated and
controversial nature of planning, the whole process of building a
turbine can take 1-2 years.
Mark Newton of Fisher German comments "Due to these planning
implications and the original FITs being more favourable to solar,
the last 6 months had seen interest shift to solar PV projects
either small to medium scale on farm buildings or large solar parks
on 25-30 acres of land".
Mark continues "However the Government's announcement to review
solar projects over 50kWs has now put many projects on hold. A 50kW
solar scheme is equivalent to one large farm building roof or two
smaller ones. For larger farms or some farm businesses this will
not produce all their energy needs as the sale of electricity from
a 50kW solar project and FIT payments is only worth about
£15,000 per annum".
A farmer's primary objective for renewable energy is clean and
secure energy production. For a lot of farmers who cannot normally
diversify on their farm, a renewable project is an ideal
diversification, particularly in the hard pressed livestock
sector.
Mark Newton continues "We are now receiving more wind energy
phone calls since the possible restriction on solar projects was
announced. As there is no restriction on the size of the wind
projects in the FIT review, this can give a farmer the opportunity
to have a wind turbine or turbines producing an income of
£100,000+ per annum. This can solve many farmers energy
requirements as well as supporting their pension.
Mark concludes "There are many tax benefits in wind energy. Tax
relief under Annual Investment Allowances up to £100,000 per
annum will be reduced after 2012 so only the remaining part of this
financial year and next year remains. We have been approached by a
number of successful arable farmers, who have benefited from high
corn prices and are keen to reduce their tax bills by 40-50% by
investing in wind turbines".
For further information, please contact Mark Newton on 01858
411246 or email mark.newton@fishergerman.co.uk.
For more information about Fisher German, please visit their
website here: www.fishergerman.co.uk