Generate your own

Good Energy – bringing you the Feed-in Tariff

Good Energy is really proud to be working with over 1200 independent renewable generators of all types of technology and size. We’re confident that when it comes to providing outstanding services to generators, we’re the experts. If you are an accredited renewable generator, read about our schemes below and find out what we can offer you.

If you are yet to become a microgenerator, we can offer help before you sign up to our FiT services. We have created a website specifically to give guidance on products and installers, how to begin and successfully complete a project and how to fund your system and get paid for your generation. Visit www.generateyourown.co.uk and start your journey today.

The Feed-in Tariff, or FiT, promises to be a great system for paying generators and encourage massive growth in the renewable electricity industry. There’s a lot to understand though and if you could use a crash course in how FiT works and what it can offer you, read Good Energy’s guide to getting FiT.

Our award winning schemes are evolving so we can pay you, your FiT. Read on to find the right one for you.

Good Energy HomeGen
If you are a microgenerator of 6kW in size or below that uses most of the power you generate, HomeGen is the scheme for you.

Good Energy SmartGen
If you are a microgenerator (under 30kW in size) and regularly produce considerably more electricity than you use, take a look at SmartGen.


Good Energy ProGen
For commercial scale renewable generators (above 30kW in size), Good Energy ProGen can pay you for your ROCs or FiT and offer you a competitive price for your exported electricity through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) tailored to your needs.

0001Good Energy HotROCs
The UK’s first Renewable Heat Incentive, Good Energy HotROCs pays solar thermal generators for producing and using heat energy.

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If you are not sure which scheme is right for you and would like some personal guidance, call our generation team on 0845 456 1640.

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