Solar feed-in tariffs plunge up to 99.93pc in 15 years as market

For more than half a decade now, payments for solar exports — or feed-in tariffs, as they are known — have been on a downhill slide. New South Wales'' economic watchdog recently dashed

Export charges are coming! What does it mean and

When you export excess energy (from your solar or a battery) to the grid, you are paid a feed-in tariff by your energy retailer because you are saving them the cost of buying that energy from the energy

Feed-in Tariffs and Export Limits: Policy Responses to Solar Overload

Feed-in tariffs and export limits are important tools in this process. By understanding these policies and taking proactive steps to manage your solar energy consumption, you can

The Sun Tax and Two-Way Pricing Explained

Talks of a “Sun Tax” have been ongoing since August 2021, when the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) accepted a proposal to consider a two-way pricing structure for solar exports.

The Solar Tax has Arrived

The Australian Energy Regulator has stated that solar

How To Beat Future Solar Export Tariffs

Learn the truth about two-way pricing for solar export in Australia. Don''t fall for misinformation - get the facts (and solutions) here.

Export reward tariffs and you

Export reward tariffs are intended to help you decide when to consume your solar energy yourself, and when to export it, to build a more stable energy supply for the benefit of electricity users all across

The ''sun tax'' explained: what Australia''s solar export tax means for you

The sun tax (also called a solar export tax or two-way tariff) is a new pricing structure that applies to households with solar. It was introduced by the Australian Energy Market Commission

Sun tax: When it will hit, what it will cost and why solar export

By the end of 2022, four Australia electricity networks – Ausgrid, Essential Energy and Endeavour Energy in NSW, and Evoenergy in the ACT – had flagged their plans to introduce rooftop solar export

The Solar Tax has Arrived

The Australian Energy Regulator has stated that solar export tariffs in NSW, ACT, NT and Tasmania cannot be mandatory until 2025. They have not applied any similar restriction to SA, QLD

Solar minimum feed-in tariffs for 2025–26

The Essential Services Commission has set minimum feed-in tariffs for 2025-26, which set the minimum amounts electricity retailers must pay solar customers for the electricity they export

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