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  2. Feed-in tariffs in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Export is measured by smart meters which the energy supplier installs free of charge. In September 2021, Ofgem published the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) Annual Report 2020–21, stating that 4,593 generators signed up to a SEG tariff in 2020–21, with a total installed capacity of 19,195 kW; exports totalled 2,568,810 kWh and generators ...

  3. Solar power in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    On 10 June 2019, Ofgem announced [62] that BEIS had introduced the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), in force from 1 January 2020. This is not a direct replacement of the feed-in tariff scheme, but rather an initiative that rewards solar generators for electricity exported to the grid.

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  5. Meter Point Administration Number - Wikipedia

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    Some suppliers may not bother to register the export MPAN in MPAS as the revenue is so small. [citation needed] Following the closure of the feed-in tariffs, in January 2020 Ofgem introduced the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) arrangements, where an export MPAN is allocated to allow a supplier to pay a customer for export of low-carbon energy. [13 ...

  6. OVO Energy - Wikipedia

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    OVO Energy is a major energy supplier based in Bristol, England.. It was founded by Stephen Fitzpatrick and began trading energy in September 2009, buying and selling electricity and gas to supply domestic properties throughout the UK.

  7. Renewable energy in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    To meet Ireland's overall target of16% use of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption by 2020 (it was just 3.1% in 2005) targets have been set for each sector. By 2020 renewable energy use is targeted to be 12% in the heating and cooling sector, 42.5% in the electricity sector and 10% in the transport sector.

  8. Department for the Economy - Wikipedia

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    DETI was heavily criticised by the Northern Ireland Audit Office for its mismanagement of a broadband scheme starting in 2004 and carried out by Bytel Networks, which saw Bytel receive over a million euros in a European Union grant for equipment that was never used. DETI subsequently sued Bytel in an attempt to reclaim more than four million euros.

  9. County and City Enterprise Board - Wikipedia

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    The Irish economy has always relied heavily on its exports and in that respect, the County & City Enterprise Boards were intended to support those companies with a potential export capacity. [ citation needed ] Once a company reached its export potential, Enterprise Ireland would incubate that company going forward.