The Editor | 12:20 pm 2 March, 2010 Posted in: Energy Efficiency, General

So the news that householders have been waiting for….and as always, there is disappointment for some and rewards for others..

In announcing the new feed in tariffs, the government has reneged on its original plan to radically alter the landscape for renewable energy. Instead, what most commentators see is in its proposed levels of support scheme for small-scale renewable energy schemes, is a distinct lack of ambition to tackle climate change.

Unveiling the new so-called feed-in tariffs (FITs) paid to people, communities or businesses who generate electricity from solar PV panels, wind turbines or other renewable sources, the governments energy secretary Ed Miliband said the government still only intends that this sector would eventually supply only 2% of the country’s electricity by 2020 – incredibly, and in spite of mounting evidence for rampant climate change, that’s the same figure he proposed in mid 2009.

But the sweeteners are that Some new technologies, such as solar photovoltaic panels on household roofs will get a higher feed-in tariff, and, importantly, all tariffs will be continually updated to adjust for inflation each year. But large-scale community wind turbines will now get a lower feed in tariff than proposed last year, leaving the overall level of support to the industry little changed.

And as with everything, this could all change after the election with the Conservative Party pledging to introduce a much higher rate of feed in tariff to match those in Germany. Either way, the time has come for renewables and for those of you who need to gain insight into PV, we will be offering the NIC Certification PV Installers course, from Mid April onwards – for more details on this, check out our courses section on the main web site www.totalelectricaltraining.com

The Editor | 2:27 pm 7 December, 2009 Posted in: General

We has a good time at the annual Elex exhbition, held at Sandown during the early part of Dec 2009. We had a chance to meet clients and customers, both old and new and of course, we had a chance to catch up with Tony Cable and the crew from the NICEIC.


As 2009 draws to a close, we would like to thank everyone who has attended a course with us over the last decade and we look forward to entering into the second decade of the 21st. Century with perhaps a much improved business atmosphere.

The Editor | 4:28 pm 28 July, 2009 Posted in: General

The news is beginning to sound a lot better for all of us.

A recent announcement by the housing minister John Heal, and as reported on the BBC news website, the housing industry is in line for a significant financial boost.

Dubbed “Kickstart”, the news is all good. With sums of money in the order of £925m earmarked, the minister stated on the 27th of July 2009, that “We’ve pledged to use the power of Government investment to help Britain through the recession. This billion pound Kickstart programme will get stalled building work back on track, create jobs and help build the quality homes we need. he went onto say “I want to see builders back on these sites within weeks. So I will be calling on successful developers to pull out all the stops so construction can restart as quickly as possible.

For once, and not before time, HM Gov. is helping all of us who are involved in the house building industry – including domestic electricians.

So come on, theres a job to be done, no time for idle hands…..lets get to work and start building Britain again.

The Editor | 12:24 pm 10 July, 2009 Posted in: General

Well, we couldn’t resist it………..we are now on Twitter, the micro blogging service everyone is talking about !

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