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Written by Andrea Crouch   

Solar Power -The Facts

How Solar Works  

  

Extracts from the Presentation by

David Gilles

from

Future Sustainability

NB: for a complete copy of this presentation, including:

  • illustrations,

  • charts,

  • equipment and installation, 

  • details of real cost savings, etc.,

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Government Objectives:

  1. Price of Electricity is forever increasing

  2. The Government has put incentives in place so
    Australians can affordably install Solar Power
    systems for their home and not be so
    subjected to Future Increases in Price Rises

  3. Reduce Greenhouse Gases for our Future
    Generations



Funding Available:

  • Solar Credits Scheme

  • Net feed in Tariff in Queensland

  • Locked in until 2028

  • REC’s and STC’s –Point of Sale Discount
    The Government may take $1200 off the
    rebate for systems installed after June 30 2011



Queensland Solar Bonus Scheme:

  • Feed in tariff for net exported power to the
    mains grid

  • If you have an agreement in place you are
    assured the minimum feed in tariff until 2028.

  • Dedicated import/export meter will be
    installed

  • Minimum 44c rate per kwh. Plus top up
    when available: AGL –52c, Origin –50c

  

Future Sustainability Offer To JRA & Its Members:

  • We like to support local community groups

  • We have created excellent pricing just for your
    group, to beat the slashing of the
    governments rebate

  • With every system sold we will donate $100
    from our green fund to your organisation for
    your environmental projects

Last Updated on Sunday, 12 June 2011 19:35