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Solar Farming - Am I too quick to dismiss?
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<blockquote data-quote="DX 3.90" data-source="post: 312620" data-attributes="member: 916"><p>@[USER=4960]agricrop[/USER] it sounds like you had the chap same visit as we did! The info seems a bit vague and the £'s too low, if the fiance is available it would make a lot more sense to do it yourself. I think the figures are around £5m for a 30ac install, then your return is approx 6p FIT and 6p green power so income of around £600k/yr! These are rough figures I've managed to dig up so not gonna be 100% correct. Trying to find exact details is fairly muddy waters, but if correct you could easily buy more land to make up for what area the solar would cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DX 3.90, post: 312620, member: 916"] @[USER=4960]agricrop[/USER] it sounds like you had the chap same visit as we did! The info seems a bit vague and the £'s too low, if the fiance is available it would make a lot more sense to do it yourself. I think the figures are around £5m for a 30ac install, then your return is approx 6p FIT and 6p green power so income of around £600k/yr! These are rough figures I've managed to dig up so not gonna be 100% correct. Trying to find exact details is fairly muddy waters, but if correct you could easily buy more land to make up for what area the solar would cover. [/QUOTE]
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