Rebates
Solar Credits
If you run a small business and are planning to install solar panels then you could be eligible to apply for financial assistance from the Government’s Solar Credits Scheme towards the cost of the first 1.5kW of capacity installed. It's part of the Government’s push to encourage more businesses to use green energy.
Under the scheme, you earn solar credits in the form of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs), which can then be traded. The amount each business earns is dependent on the amount of renewable energy generated by the system. For more information, visit the website of the Office of the Renewable Energy Generator – http://www.orer.gov.au/sgu/index.html.
Then, once your solar power system from Nu Energy is installed, you start saving on your energy bills by reducing the amount of electricity you need to draw from the grid.
Feed-In Tariffs
Better still, you could also be paid for the electricity your panels generate. Thanks to the system of feed-in tariffs (FIT), energy companies will pay you for excess kilowatts you feed back into the grid. Or, in some cases, you could even be paid for all the electricity you produce under a gross FIT scheme.
Rates of pay differ from state to state, as does the type of feed-in tariff system:
Net feed-in tariffs: You are paid for excess electricity generated on top of what your business uses.
Gross feed-in tariffs: You are paid for all electricity generated by your system.
