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Hot right now: rooftop solar

Rooftop solar is increasingly common across the UK as panels become cheaper and more efficient. Anthony Alderman and Naomi Spencer identify the key issues to consider.

A key question when it comes to solar power is who will benefit from the energy generated by the installation. If a solar developer installs a rooftop scheme and exports the power generated to the grid, the building owner will expect a rent and possibly a share in any profits from the sale of the electricity. If the power generated is sold to the building owner then there may only be a nominal rent, the benefit to the building owner coming in the form of cheaper electricity (or at least a more certain price).

In a multi-let building it may be reasonable to include costs associated with a solar array (a group of connected solar panels) owned by the landlord in the service charge if the tenants benefit from lower electricity costs which reduce the service charge, but not so reasonable if the landlord sells the power generated to the grid, or sells it at a profit to the tenants.

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