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13-03-2012, 11:51 AM | #361 | ||
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So what if they increase the price of electricity during peak demand and lower it during low demand as in smart meters?
Then they align the rebate to the energy price meaning you get stuff all for it during the middle of the day but lots for it from 6-8am and from 6-11pm. I used to work in the power industry, they were nasty predatory bastards then and I am pretty sure nothing has changed. The solar push is for 2 reasons only: 1) To appease the greens who are in a temporary position of power. 2) The put off building new coal based power stations as they are expensive and they wish to waste the money on more important things like building new offices for ATO or runnig broadband between Birdsville and Wilcania. I will go alternative energy only when I can be 100% disconnect from the grid. But you are right, no one can predict the future.....but then if you swim in a creek full of crocs you may not get eaten........ |
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13-03-2012, 12:17 PM | #362 | ||
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as i say I'm pretty well covered and if you do the maths you will be as well
if you currently use, say 12 kw per 24 hour day and if you install a given size system that will easily deliver in excess of that 12 kw within a given daylight time frame then regardless of your usage or time of usage or cost of usage you are covered, if the price rises beyond your production input then maybe, if you are able to, increase the size of the array until it equals out the answer is all in the initial calculations, your usage history also add to this your feed in tariff from any given state and your financial position you must get all the info (easily found within this thread) and tally it up then make an INFORMED decision yourself I know the industry are a predatory lot, they will be very loathe indeed to forego the not inconsiderable profits that are forthcoming now, and of course when the industry was sold to the conglomerates the government of the time gave a "profit amount" guarantee which must be honoured by law and will be paid in a compensatory form by tax payers if this amount is not continuous and ongoing, including a certain amount of "growth" also guaranteed, if this yield amount falls then we will be forced to pay out yet again all in all a very sweet deal indeed.......for the conglomerates I pay two lots of power, one for my business at a phenomenal rate but very low usage, home at a reasonable rate and higher usage, my business is tax deductible but hardly worth claiming, my home is not tax deductible and open to extortion from the energy providers, my business is easily offset by "deductibles" if I install solar on my workshop it is deductible tax wise but my house input is frowned upon and is taxed to the hilt ??????????????????.......hardly fair higher energy accounts and rises in cost of living do not affect the rich, only the poor and I am sure the powers that be will find ways to continue to crucify the poor in the meantime i placed solar....I am winning for now, who knows what the next step from the global predators will be to keep me down the next generation of PV systems are already starting to hit the market.....the numbers produced from these are astronomical, the price very low......I cant spruke the numbers, even though I know them, as I have no evidence as yet of actual production figures or cost, I have made many searches but the documentation is very well hidden suffice to say the next gen of solar will leave these current systems way behind and make them the dinosaurs they are.......we are basically in the infancy of self power production with many lessons to be learnt, in the meantime we can only use what is at hand and use our brain in an effort to contain our expenses the new ones may very never properly hit the market, as we all know the almighty dollar is king and MUST rule regardless of cost to humanity, profit must and will be maintained at all costs!!!
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13-03-2012, 01:22 PM | #363 | ||||
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We've got a 3.04Kw system on a SMA 4Kw inverter.
http://pvoutput.org/list.jsp;jsessio...fm?userid=1701 We did not have enough roof space to put all panels on the same roof face, so we had to split 8 and 8 over an East(ish) and North(ish) facing roof. My olds had theirs done the same day and it is only now, as the sun gets a little lower, that they are beating me on output. (their 3.04Kw system is all on a North facing roof face) We both got in just as the state gov canned the FIT of 40c. In WA you get 47c for each Kw pushed in to the grid, normal non-smart metered power is 19.9c (rumoured to increase in July to 22.5c). A house of two adults and one 2year old we average 12-14 units a day. So we export up to 5 units a day back in to the grid. (after changing some habits) Prior to solar, we were using up to 25 units a day. with a bill being at least $275. Since Sept/Oct 2011 I have only received credits. For us, it has been a great decision.
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13-03-2012, 01:30 PM | #364 | |||
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To paraphrase: What's the point spending all this money propping up another govco scheme when it could quite possibly end up being earning 5c/kw through the day when you pay 70c/kw at night. The excessive "upfronts" all of a sudden don't make much sense. |
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13-03-2012, 01:33 PM | #365 | ||
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ah! "after changing some habits"...LOL!......well done
I found once we, and a lot of friends of ours, had the array installed we all started to "watch" our power usage and questioning the energy retailers for a "better deal" there is no single answer to the solar question, if anyone else can do what you did then the outcome, I think, would be very pleasing!.....not easy raising kids in todays economic environment we cant beat them but by hell we can keep them busy trying to think up new ways of keeping us down!
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13-03-2012, 01:35 PM | #366 | |||
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speculation of what may be or what may not be is easy, I could just as easy say that I MAY be very well be paid $150 per kw in the next few years and draw nothing from the grid.....solar would be very attractive then isn't it!! I deal with what is here and now not what maybe or what someone dreams up.....no-one can foretell what is to be read into my answer what you will.......energy supply is a 24 hour thing, solar is not! I already gave my answer!.....I'm not clairvoyant!
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13-03-2012, 02:17 PM | #367 | |||
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You only get the rebate once, so if you want to increase your systems capacity it will cost you more. Any additional panels will cost me $750 installed, each, Then perhaps an upgrade to the invertor plus labor equals big dollars. |
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13-03-2012, 02:21 PM | #368 | ||
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And then they can increase our supply charges whether or not we buy electricity.
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13-03-2012, 02:24 PM | #369 | |||
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13-03-2012, 02:25 PM | #370 | ||||||
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So for the next 9 years I am going to get at least 47c per KW I throw back. Yes, they can continue to pump up the base price per unit - and they will regardless of solar or not. WA is rumoured to increase 3/4c per unit as of July 1st to 22.5c (remembering they only give us 7c per unit produced). What happens in 9 years, happens in 9 years. If by then they cut the FIT to zero and we get nothing from the energy company, I will still be off setting my daily usage by about 18 units a day. Quote:
Most of the 'good' Solar companies in WA have shut up shop, leaving just the cowboys around that are talking crap.... On my numbers, my 3.04Kw system should have paid itself off just inside the 10 years of the FIT contract. I was sitting on my hands, waiting to see what the prices etc did, it was the killing of the FIT that forced my hand and as I've said in another post, I'm glad I took it on.
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13-03-2012, 02:26 PM | #371 | ||
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the price that I quoted is cash from an online solar sales site.....no rebate included.....I've used my rebate and the sales team issued the same quote even after I informed them of such
after posting that quote I found a cheaper one again......but that varies from state to state so once again do your homework still deciding to go ahead or not on two 1.5 kw on two other sheds the way the solar panels prices are falling within a few years they will be much cheaper than now! if I bought the same system that I have installed now the difference in price is some $4,000.00 cheaper.......from the same company, I have not shopped around much but I'm sure I could get it down more my additional panels were $700 each, I bought two!.....R.E.C. 250 watts thousands of dollars can be saved by simply shopping around........but remember to stay with reputable companies and reputable panels my infeed tariff is guaranteed, contracted at $0.50c per kilowatt until 2025 even if they double my current energy charge to $0.46c per kilowatt I am still in front my system will be paid off in around 6 years
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13-03-2012, 02:36 PM | #373 | |||
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13-03-2012, 02:59 PM | #374 | ||
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a contract is exactly that.....a contract....mine goes until 2025
I think the energy providers will go the way of the water, one bill covers the supply charge and within that there is a "minimum usage" whether the amount is used or not the account will still be there who knows what will be in ten years, coal may be out and hydrogen generators or something else will be in!
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16 x Suntech 190W panels - split 8 + 8 over two roof faces. Sunnyboy (SMA) 4000Kw Inverter with built in Blueetooth bouncing to a receiver in my file server uploading live to PVOutput via pvbeancounter software. Deal was signed last week of June, signed off by Synergy 10 days later. There was a delay in getting the new meter fitted. (close to a month) Install happened in September. (took half a day) Same crew did mum & dad's in the morning and ours in the arvo. (Kelmscott to Gosnells) *Let me know if you need more info Quote:
******************* In WA, once the inverter is signed off on, you are locked in to that size. I have a 4Kw invertor, to upgrade that to a 5Kw would see a new 'contract' drawn up and I would loose my current 40c FIT. Most good inverters will run up to 10% over powered. So I could run about 4.2/4.4Kw worth of panels off of a 4Kw inverter. In fact some say under running the inverter makes them less efficent (say 1.54KW on a 2Kw inverter) A lot of good info can be found on whirlpool.net.au in their solar/green section.
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13-03-2012, 05:49 PM | #377 | ||
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yeah!.....far from over!.......it was talked about on the radio where it was stated that if "hardship" could be proven then the FIT's would remain, a loophole I would be chasing!
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13-03-2012, 08:50 PM | #378 | |||
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Really? Buy some batteries and ask ergon to disconect. You can do it now, and have been able to do so for many years. Reality, the closer the feed in systems become, the cheaper they become, meaning the sooner you can become self sufficient! But you can do it today if you are serious.
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13-03-2012, 10:03 PM | #379 | ||
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not hard to become self sufficient......pricey but can be done!
had a feller here reading the meters back in February, he reckons he knows a bloke who's done it using ex navy submarine batteries wonder where he got them from and how much he paid for them we used to be self sufficient using free light wind turbine and kero.......wouldn't be too keen to go back to those days
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Here in Vic or where we are anyway and you have power running past your property you WILL pay the supply charge whether or not you use any. At the moment it's about one dollar a day and goes up every time the power price goes up.
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14-03-2012, 10:16 AM | #382 | ||
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I was speaking to the wife last night about this NSW debacle, she agreed with me about our first response, shut the solar off, they would not be getting it for nothing
second we would look at "off the grid" power, I'd build a dedicated shed for the batteries, charger and inverter.......I'd also buy a automatic start generator for cloudy days and high usage I may give an off the grid installer a ring and just get a price, plenty of them around the place on outstations and stations......everything is available "off the shelf" may be able to buy components and build it myself... I have the panels, only need the charger and genny and advice!!! I've built systems for motorhomes, same principal only larger I fail to see how a contract can be broken affecting such a large populace without a class action......everyone that I know has an ironclad contract for a minimum ten years of feed in tariff interesting times ahead as the conglomerates fight to maintain the profit margin and the little man continues his efforts to keep costs down
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I once considered a LPG powered generator to offset the peaks but it was too sloppy. Lucky I didn't really after the recent events. As an interesting note there was some political stuff last night about building larger generators at all the mills (not that there are many left) which may help a bit up here. A mate of mine has a 20kw system with batteries and still has to use diesel to suppliment the load almost every day. |
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14-03-2012, 11:54 AM | #385 | |||
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http://www.cfcl.com.au/BlueGen/ I have a solar system set up - but depending on what happens in future may look at Bluegen, or may even look at replcing high usuage items (such as all my halogen downlights with LED's)
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14-03-2012, 12:42 PM | #386 | ||
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^^ If my maths are right, that's about $0.23/kw.
Apart from being green/er, what's it good for? |
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a very good alternative and I for one thank you for adding to the thread in a positive manner
I had a look at the unit and it is attractive but as yet a bit expensive, what attracts me to solar is after the initial purchase the ongoing costs are minimal as technology advances and these "gadgets" become more affordable and common I'm sure the price and operating costs will come down
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just got my first energy account since installing the array......quite happy......just shows it pays to talk to your energy provider.....and to do your homework
sorry for the quality but the system wont let me post any larger I'm in substantial profit after paying for ALL energy use...... there are 4 lots of energy costs.....the first shows my old charge's and my second shows the negotiated new charges......0.05c per kilowatt cheaper my FIT went from 0.44c per kilowatt up to $0.51c per kilowatt as well my supply charge also FELL under the new negotiation I also received a 15% "early bird" payment up from a 10% discount previously so no more power bills and a substantial credit with lower charges as well at this rate I will be very close to my $2,000.00 credit at the end of a 12 month period it seems I CAN have it both ways
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Nice work. Good to see you getting credit.
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