ACT Feed-in Tariff Scheme

The ACT Governments Feed-in Tariff Scheme is implemented as a gross feed-in system; customers will receive the applicable Premium Rate for every metered kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity generated by their solar photovoltaic system. From commencement of the Scheme until 30 June 2010 this amount will be 50.05 cents per kWh generated for systems up to 10kW. For systems between 10kW and 30kW a rate of 40.04 cents per kWh will be paid.

The Premium Rate is expected to be reviewed by the ACT Government each financial year period.

The Premium Rate applies to all output from the generator over the legislated 20 year term.

For energy consumption, standard supply arrangements will apply. New and existing customers will pay for the electricity they consume at the rates published in ActewAGL’s Standard retail electricity supply – Schedule of Charges from 1 July 2008.

The Feed-in Tariff legislation states that customers must apply to their electricity retailer to receive the Feed-in Tariff. If for example you connect a solar photovoltaic system to the network and are an ActewAGL Retail customer, you will not automatically be switched to the Feed-in Tariff, you will default to the domestic solar generation tariff until such time as you apply for the Feed-in Tariff.

If you are an existing customer (with an existing solar photovoltaic connection) currently on the domestic solar generation tariff, you too will need to apply to receive the premium payments under the Feed-in Tariff Scheme.

Energy Efficient Homes Package

The Australian Government’s Energy Efficient Homes Package is a $3.9 billion package to improve the energy rating of Australian homes - cutting their energy waste, making them more comfortable and helping households save up to 40 per cent on their electricity bills.

Under this program the Australian Government is offering:

* ceiling insulation worth up to $1,600 to all Australian home owner-occupiers with limited or no ceiling insulation
* or a $1,600 rebate on the costs of installing a solar hot water system
* help for renters, with a rebate for landlords and tenants on the costs of insulating rental properties.

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Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator

SOLAR CREDITS REBATE.

The Solar Credit Scheme is now available, saving you thousands of dollars. For residential, stand alone, commercial and community groups the 5 x RECs multiplier applies to the first 1.5kW of the system and over 1.5kW you will receive the standard 1 x RECs rebate.

For information on Solar Credits, visit the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator or call 02 6159 7700  www.orer.gov.au

Schools are no longer eligible for funding under this program. Schools can apply for grants under the National Solar Schools Program from July 2008 to June 2015.

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