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michael Regular Member
Joined: 06/12/2008 Location: AustraliaPosts: 40 |
Posted: 01:56pm 24 Mar 2009 |
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The state government is planning to introduce Net feed tariff rates to victorians in the second half of the year. Next week they are meeting solar buisness people to chat etc (dont know who they are ) anyway my friend is with AGL power and said she is getting a 1kw grid system in a few months and AGL victoria is offering a Gross feed in rate. Anyone have this or use AGL to confirm this. I went onto their website but it was no help.
I am with origin which offers the feed in rate in Net.
They are still installing bi directional meters though and have no plans to install smart meters yet. I rang them today and the man in the know said their was nothing at all on his desk to start any rollout of smart metrs in the foreseable future, which he took to mean not this year at least.
NSW seems a long way ahead of victoria as do other states.
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rgormley Senior Member
Joined: 22/02/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 245 |
Posted: 04:27pm 26 Mar 2009 |
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interesting considering the VIC statement says only net feed in
2kw cap 60cent net bla bla
hhhmmmm i`m getting my 2kw system installed on the 17th april.....hhhmmm i will have to sus out AGL a little further..
2kw x 60cents x gross payment yes please!!! |
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michael Regular Member
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Posted: 01:43am 27 Mar 2009 |
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what deal did you get on the system rgormley ? did you get the sunny boy inverter ? |
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rgormley Senior Member
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Posted: 02:01am 27 Mar 2009 |
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1980 watts
11 x sharp 180watts
1 x fronius ig30 (ip45)
$11975
http://www.energymatters.com.au/specials/sharp.php
but with a "free" upgrade to the IG30
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Jarbar Senior Member
Joined: 03/02/2008 Location: AustraliaPosts: 224 |
Posted: 03:45am 27 Mar 2009 |
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Hello rgormley,not sure where you are in Oz but a group buying scheme is being organized in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne which may offer significant savings.And the IG30 is an upgrade on ig30???
Jarbar "Creativity is detirmined by the way you hold your tounge".My Father
"Your generation will have to correct the problems made by mine".My Grandfather.
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rgormley Senior Member
Joined: 22/02/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 245 |
Posted: 01:44pm 27 Mar 2009 |
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(Altona meadows, Vic, western subs)
Sorry what i meant to post was the web special that normally includes the ig20 but they upgraded my package to the ig30 for the same price $11975
as for this buying group, i have seen them before, they have stipulations, like 20 houses in a neighbour have to sign up, or they use cheaper Chinese stuff (as against fronius,sunnyboy,latronics, the panels.... I just preferred the "sharp" brand, and plus it`s paid for and will be installed soon. it’s a LOT of stuffing around with recs,rebates,meters,goverment bodies, power companies to do it again..
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michael Regular Member
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Posted: 02:07am 29 Mar 2009 |
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rgormley, well done on your system, the reason i asked what you got is my friend just ordered a 2kw system as well in melbourne and got the following...German designed panels ...
2040watts 12 panels plus sunny boy or fronius inverter your choice, for $9,300 after rebates.
I agree with you re the buying groups, some are just hopeless, money up front and nothing for 5 months. the one my friend ordered was great, no money down till delivery.....very nice people as well
i am not a fan of energy matters, due to their service,and price.. but thats another story
now if you can get Gross feed in your made. |
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rgormley Senior Member
Joined: 22/02/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 245 |
Posted: 09:00am 29 Mar 2009 |
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are we allowed to talk about companys here on the forum?
if so what company offered this price...
if not allowed then can you please email me private details
rgormley1968
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GWatPE
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Posted: 11:35am 29 Mar 2009 |
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Hi michael,
I am not a great fan of payment for gross export. Additional metering costs, and usually the rate is much less and offers no incentive by householder to reduce personal consumption. I get the benefit of the high buyback rate, and export nearly all the power my solar produces anyway. My utility pays 64c/kWhr for export power.
Gordon. become more energy aware |
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michael Regular Member
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Posted: 11:49am 29 Mar 2009 |
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hi
just emailed you richard
cheers michael |
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GWatPE
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Posted: 12:11pm 29 Mar 2009 |
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For those interested,
yesterday, a typical working day scenario, not much happening at home during the day, and a good sunny day. My solar produced 14kWhr, of which 12kWhr was exported to the grid. There was 1.8kWhr supplied from the grid. The net profit was $7. I have recorded 18kWhr on a peak sunny day in summer. This would be over $10 profit. Unfortunately the average does not amount to this sort of return. The key to low usage is LED lighting & LCD screens and only powering items when required. A low consumption fridge approx 1kWhr/day is required. The expected consumption is now displayed on most new appliances now.
Gordon.
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rgormley Senior Member
Joined: 22/02/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 245 |
Posted: 12:17pm 29 Mar 2009 |
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Gordon, what is your average feed back to the grid?
sounds like you can make some good money...
has anybody considered the idea of buying a block of land (ACT or SA) and just sticking up a a huge array and get paid the FIT.
less costs for rates etc on the block of land.
can claim rates etc as a bussiness claim (tax)???
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rgormley Senior Member
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Posted: 12:19pm 29 Mar 2009 |
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michael, no email so far?
can you try again...
rgormley1968 remove spaces @ remove spaces yahoo.com
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GWatPE
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Posted: 12:59pm 29 Mar 2009 |
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Hi richard,
some Riverland farmers have have ripped up trees and planted solar arrays. The ROR is higher, and the solar arrays don't need water.
Gordon. become more energy aware |
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michael Regular Member
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Posted: 01:49pm 29 Mar 2009 |
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Hi richard
just sent you a test again
if you get that i will resend the last post
im hoping its in your spam box as i did not save it
cheers michael |
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michael Regular Member
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Posted: 04:31pm 29 Mar 2009 |
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okay resent richard
hope you get it ??
cheers michael |
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rgormley Senior Member
Joined: 22/02/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 245 |
Posted: 02:19pm 31 Mar 2009 |
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mike, yup got it... thanks
i emailed them for price guidance on a standard tiled roof,fronoius,2kw system, but have not heard boo from them..... |
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