DonL, it depends where the grant is coming from. If it is from 'public funds' then you must either repay it or not be eligible for FiTs. Possibly the person you were talking to wasn't making that distinction as grants from 'private funds' are OK. This applied for any grants given after 1st July this year where systems had to be commissioned before 1st October. This amendment is worded:
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), the Authority must not accredit an eligible installation as an accredited FIT installation unless the FIT generator has given notice to the Authority that—(a)no grant from public funds has been made in respect of any of the costs of purchasing or installing the installation; or(b)where any such grant has been made, the grant has been repaid to the person or authority which made it.
(4) Paragraph (3) does not prohibit the Authority from accrediting an eligible installation where a grant referred to in paragraph (3) has been made and not repaid if the grant is—(a)a permitted grant; or(b)a grant other than a permitted grant to which the conditions in paragraph (5) apply.
(5) The conditions referred to in paragraph 4(b) are that—(a)the grant is made before 1st July 2011;(b)the installation is first commissioned before 1st October 2011; and(c)the Authority is satisfied that the making of FIT payments in respect of the installation would be in accordance with a de minimis Commission Regulation.
And 'public funds' is defined as:
a grant made by a public authority or by any person distributing funds on behalf of a public authority;
There are some conditional exceptions (the 'permitted grants'), but these only cover either a grant given before 1st April 2010 or where you can prove that the money is needed to meet exceptional environmental costs such as may be required for some hydro schemes.
So, in general, for an 'ordinary' installation, there are no longer any public grants allowable.
Bruce, 'slapdash' is an appropriate way of describing how most of this legislation is put together. It applies to almost everything I look at. I only hope that it doesn't also apply to the other 99% that I have no interest in - but somehow I doubt that too.