So lets begin with your system, you appear to have 7.4kW of PV, but what size and model of inverter(s) do you have ?
SolarEdge SE300 (2) in 2 strings.
Do you currently have any sort of export limitation now ?
Yes, see next answer
Do you currently have approval for 7.4kW export ?
DNO's reply to my application for 10kW expansion to existing 7.4kW array:
Our network study also highlights that the existing export capacity is at the maximum that can be connected at this point of supply, therefore reducing the PV request would not resolve this issue in this instance.
Do you currently get FITs and therefore a generation meter ?
Yes, Yes
On appeal against the 7.4kW restriction, I got a revised offer for a 4kW extension :
I expect to accept the revised offer for a total of 11.4 kW of grid-connected even though I was looking for an additional 9,000 kWh of generation to reach my target of net zero (the 2050 objective) - what do you think?With the export capacity restricted to 7.4kW, the maximum power station capacity that can be installed at this supply point is 11.4kW. The power station capacity is the aggregate of all of proposed and existing inverters (i.e. 7.4kW existing + 4kW max additional power station capacity = 11.4kW).
If you would like to reduce the request to an additional 4kW PV inverter but with the total export capacity restricted to 7.4kW, then we would require an updated G99 form and schematic drawing detailing how the system will restrict the export.
I expect this can be achieved without disturbing my FIT.
I need to reflect on the rest of your message and will reply later.