Customers with solar panels which export electricity to the grid receive different payments for the electricity exported (solar feed-in tariffs) depending on
This is explained in more detail below.
Solar Feed-in tariffs for Solar Bonus Scheme customers
The statutory Solar Bonus Scheme payments to customers have not changed. They are:
Recently IPART determined that from 1 July 2012 retailers must contribute 7.7c per kWh in 2012/13 for each eligible kWh exported to the grid under the Solar Bonus Scheme. This amount would otherwise have been recovered from electricity prices. Solar Bonus Scheme customers will still receive the 60 or 20c per kWh for electricity exported.
In the past some retailers paid customers a voluntary premium of 6 to 8 c/kWh on top of the statutory Solar Bonus Scheme rates. Many retailers have reduced or eliminated these voluntary payments upon the introduction of the retailer contribution.
Retailers have advised us of their solar feed-in tariffs and we have reproduced these below. We recommend that you check the retailer's website or contact the retailer directly to confirm whether solar feed-in tariffs displayed below are available with a particular offer.
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Retailer |
Voluntary Payment per kWh in addition to the statutory 60c/20c per KWh under the Solar Bonus scheme |
The retailer has indicated that that this applies to: |
|
ActewAGL Retail |
Nil |
All offers |
|
AGL Sales |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Australian Power and Gas |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Country Energy |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Dodo Power and Gas |
Nil |
All offers |
|
EnergyAustralia |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Integral Energy |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Lumo |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Momentum |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Origin Energy Electricity |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Powerdirect |
Nil |
All offers |
|
QEnergy |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Red Energy |
Nil |
All offers |
|
TRUenergy |
6c |
Only available with Business Basics, Go Easy, Go for More and NSW residential GRT offers. |
Customers who are not eligible for Solar Bonus Scheme payments
Customers can still connect a renewable energy generator to the grid, but are not eligible to receive the Solar Bonus Scheme payments.
The Government asked IPART to recommend a fair and reasonable feed-in tariff for electricity generated and exported to the grid by small scale solar units. IPART found that a fair and reasonable feed-in tariff for customers who are not eligible for the Solar Bonus Scheme is in the range of 7.7 to 12.9 cents per kilowatt hour for electricity exported to the grid in 2012/13.
This benchmark range is intended to provide a guide for customers as to the value of the electricity their small scale solar units export to the grid in 2012/13. However, retailers are not required to offer feed-in tariffs within this range. They are able to set their own feed-in tariffs.
Retailers have advised us of their solar feed-in tariffs and we have reproduced these below. We recommend that you check the retailer's website or contact the retailer directly to confirm whether solar feed-in tariffs displayed below are available with a particular offer.
|
Retailer |
Voluntary Payment to Non Solar Bonus scheme customers per kWh exported (c per kWh) |
The retailer has indicated that that this applies to: |
|
ActewAGL Retail |
Nil |
All offers |
|
AGL Sales |
8c |
Advantage 5, Advantage 7 and Freedom Energy offers only |
|
Australian Power and Gas |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Country Energy |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Dodo Power and Gas |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Energy Australia |
7.7c |
All offers |
|
Integral Energy |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Lumo |
7.7c |
All offers |
|
Momentum |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Origin Energy Electricity |
6c |
All offers |
|
Power direct |
7.7c |
All offers |
|
QEnergy |
Nil |
All offers |
|
Red Energy |
5c |
Solar Living Energy Saver offers only |
|
TRUenergy |
Nil |
All offers |
Further information
Further information for customers with solar PV units, including information useful for customers thinking of installing solar panels, is available here.
For more information about IPART's decision on solar feed-in tariffs see here.