Category: Feed-in Tariffs
Feed-in tariffs are what make solar in Australia worth while. Check out the best FiT deals in your state.
In a bid to motivate more homeowners to adopt solar energy, the Australian government is always trying to come up with different schemes. One of the most successful ones yet has been net metering aka feed-in tariffs. In a nutshell, net metering refers to feeding excess power you produce back to the grid and getting …
Queenslanders have some of the highest power bills in the country, but the good news is they also have some of the best feed-in tariffs to counter that. By installing a solar panel system, you can significantly reduce your power bills through feed-in tariffs offered by Queensland power companies. Hundreds of thousands of Queenslanders are …
Energy suppliers will pay you a wholesale price for any surplus solar energy you export back to the grid. This is known as a feed-in tariff or net metering. The cost is less than the purchase rate during buyback, yet when integrated with your solar panel system, this still into substantial reductions in your electricity …
If you are thinking of installing a solar panel system, then solar feed-in tariffs can be a huge benefit to you. Solar feed-in tariffs work by enabling people who are producing extra solar energy and are fed back into the main electricity grid to earn money or credits for it. Normally, you will spend a …
Feed-in tariffs are payments to households and businesses that feed excess electricity from solar, back into the grid. These are paid by energy suppliers. Rates vary depending on the energy supplier and the state you live. Below, we have listed the feed-in tariff rates for solar energy by supplier. NSW VIC QLD SA ACT TAS …
The ACT currently has 5 companies offering feed-in tariffs. They rates are actually quite good as compared to other states and territories. When selecting a company to supply energy with the hope of saving money with your solar panels, the FiT is only half the story. You also need to take into account the supply …
There are currently 20 companies offering Feed-in tariffs in South Australia. Prices range from 1.0c/kWh to 8.5c/kWh. When looking for a energy provider, the feed-in tariff is just one part of the equation. To optimize your solar system ROI, you will need to find a supplier with a low supply and usage charge, as well …