Thanks Rob - we're using the FiT register already, but please note
that it doesn't disclose any official IDs (for privacy reasons, I
presume) so there's no "primary key", no definitive way to join the
dots e.g. across different versions of the FiT data. The REPD has a
primary key but it only covers larger installations. Most
installations, even if we can find metadata for them, we can't find an
official ID, AFAIK?

Dan

Op do 23 mei 2019 om 23:03 schreef Rob Nickerson <rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com>:
>
> > we don't have any official ID numbers for the items-to-map
>
> I'm almost certain I have pointed it out here already, but in case not: any 
> solar PV installation which is receiving a subsidy will be registered and 
> will therefore have an ID. Larger installations are installed in the 
> Renewable Obligations register. Smaller sites are in the Feed In Tariff 
> register.
>
> The FiT register can be downloaded (in 3 parts) from:
> https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications-and-updates/feed-tariff-installation-report-31-march-2019
>
> The RO register can be obtained from the following site. You need to click 
> "view public reports", then "Accredited Stations", Next set the page size to 
> 25 and view the report. Once loaded you can then click the export drop down 
> (the save icon/floppy disk) and export the full register to a CSV.
> https://www.renewablesandchp.ofgem.gov.uk/
>
> P.S. this is good for almost all sites built up to now. Going forward then 
> other sources will need to be found* as the subsidy schemes have come to an 
> end.
>
> * there are none.
>
> Best regards,
> Rob

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