State Government Feed-in Tariff Schemes
State | Current status | Max Size | Rate Paid | Program Duration | Model |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
VIC - Premium | Nov 2009 to Sep 2011 - Closed on 29 December 2011 | 5 kW | 60c/kWh | 15 years | Net |
VIC - Transitional | Closed on 31 Dec 2012 | 5 kW | 25c/kWh | Until 31 December 2016 | Net |
VIC - Standard | Closed on 31 Dec 2012 | < 100 kW | 1 to 1 (@ retail tariff rate) | Until 31 December 2016 | Net |
VIC - Current | Commenced 1 January 2013 | < 100 kW | 8c/kWh | N/A | Net |
SA - Customer group 1 | Approved before 31 August 2010 Installed before 29 January 2012 - Closed |
10 kW | 44c+/kWh | until 30 June 2028 | Net |
SA - Customer group 2 | Approved between 1 September 2010 and 30 September 2011 Installed before 30 September 2011 - Closed |
10 kW (max 45kWh/day) | 44c+/kWh | until 30 June 2028 | Net |
SA - Customer group 3 | Approved between 1 September 2010 and 30 September 2011 Installed before 1 October 2011 (+ 120 days) - Closed |
10 kW (max 45kWh/day) | 44c+/kWh | until 30 June 2028 | Net |
SA - Customer group 4 | Approved between 1 October 2011 and 30 September 2013 To be installed before 1 October 2013 (+ 120 days) |
10 kW (max 45kWh/day) | 16c/kWh + Minimum Retailer Payment (MRP) (MRP: 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2013: 9.8c/kWh) (MRP: 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014: 11.2c/kWh) |
until 30 September 2016 | Net |
SA - Customer group 5 | Approved after 30 September 2013 | N/A | 0c (eligible to receive a minimum retailer payment) | N/A | Net |
ACT | Commenced March 2009 | under 10 kW - premium rate;
over 10 kW - 80% of premium rate; |
50.05c/kWh up to 10 kW capacity
and 40.04c/kWh up to 30 kW capacity |
20 years | Gross |
TAS | Commenced | under 10kW over 10kW tbc |
1 to 1 (@ retail tariff rate from Aurora Energy = 27.785c/kWh ) | tbc | Gross |
NT | Closed Incentive is available for 225 rooftop PV systems in Alice Springs. |
tbc | 45.76 c/kWh.
Capped at $5 per day, then reverts to 23.11c per kWh. |
tbc | Net |
NT | Closed Valid from 1 July to 31 December 2012 |
4.5kW | 21.77 c/kWh (Domestic customers <10kVA) | tbc | Net |
NT | Valid from 1 January to 30 June 2013 | 4.5kW | 27.87 c/kWh (Domestic customers <10kVA)
Capped at $5 per day, then reverts to 23.11c per kWh. |
tbc | Net |
WA Synergy Supply |
Closed on 1 August 2011 | 5 kW | 47c/kWh (from 1 August 2010) 40cents (between 1 July - 9 Dec 2011) 20cents (from 10 Dec 2011) Buyback excess electricity rate 8.4094c (also after 1 August 2011) |
47c/kWh@10 years | Net |
WA Horizon Power Supply |
Closed on 1 August 2011 | 30 kW | 58.93c/kWh (from 1 August 2010). Buyback excess electricity rate range from 10 - 50c/kWh (also after 1 August 2011) |
58.93c/kWh@10 years | Net |
QLD | Commenced on July 2008, changed on 25 June 2012, to be reviewed by 1 July 2013 and is scheduled to end on 1 July 2014. |
5 kW | Applied before 9 July 2012 and installed by 30 June 2013: 44c/kWh Applications after 10 July 2012: 8c/kWh (AGL:16c/kWh & Origin Energy: 14c/kWh) |
Until 1 July 2014 | Net |
NSW | Closed | 10 kW | 20c from 28 October 2010 (Prev 60c (From 1 July 2010. 66c)) |
7 years for 60c tariff | Gross |
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