Welcome to Cardiff Electrical services

Based in Macclesfield, Cheshire and providing electrical and plumbing services to clients in the Macclesfield area, Alderley, Wilmslow, Poynton and other outlying areas of the East Cheshire Borough.

We have significant experience in domestic electrical installations as well as commercial and industrial environments where 3-phase installations, emergency lighting and fire detection systems are common place.

We are one of the few companies that also has the dual capability to design and install plumbing installations. From central heating systems to bathrooms and wetrooms.

With almost ten years trading as LNE and over twenty-five years experience of working in the construction industry, we take great pride in being able to understand our clients’s requirements and implement solutions that satisfy or exceed our client’s requirements by using not only the wealth of experience gained over the years but also through the application of great attention to detail.

With a happy client base comes repeat business and referral work. This way of working at LNE has created year on year growth of the business without the need to advertise.

‘Happy customers are the best advertisement that you can have…’

So whether you’re having a few extra sockets put in, a rewire or a new ensuite bathroom, you can be assured of a level of service from LNE that will want to make you call us again or equally be confident recommending us to your family and friends.

Solar PV the latest news 25th January 2021 – DECC appeal denied

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After deliberating since January 13, the Court of Appeal has today denied the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) a hearing for its appeal against the High Court’s December ruling on UK solar feed-in tariffs. This means the feed-in tariff will now go back to 43.3p for <4kW systems installed until March 3, 2012.

The three Lords Justices of Appeal announced their reserved judgment this morning following a hearing on January 13. The court judgement means all those who have installed solar since December 12, and those who intend to install systems before the March 3 cut-off point, will receive the higher feed-in tariff rates for the full 25 years. Customers who register on or after March 3 will qualify for the current higher rate until April 1, when the rates will drop to the lower rates, as set out in the October 31 announcement.

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Commenting on the decision, Daniel Green, CEO of HomeSun, said: “Four judges, including three in the Court of Appeal, have now called the Government’s actions illegal. That’s a four-nil victory and a decisive ruling that Government may not make retrospective changes to the FiT because, as Lord Justice Moses concludes, to do so ‘would be to take away an existing entitlement without statutory authority.’”

“Both this appeal and the Judicial Review in The High Court would not have been required had DECC simply followed its own process and allowed the industry, that it claims to support, time to prepare for a lower feed-in tariff,” continued Green.

Tweeting post judgement, Greg Barker, Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change, said, “Win, lose or draw today, important we move forward together, drive down costs + step up deployment.”

Clare King, a renewable energy lawyer at Osborne Clarke, said: “This decision will be a surprise to many observers. We, like many others, will be studying the judgment closely so as to fully understand the implications for the UK solar industry.”

It is currently unclear whether Government will appeal to the Supreme Court.

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