Alinta energy solar feed in tariff vic
Our solar feed-in tariff in Victoria will be decreasing from 6.7 cents per kWh to 3.3 cents per kWh on 1 August 2024 for customers on a Market Offer. Our solar feed-in tariffs in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia will remain unchanged.
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6 FAQs about [Alinta energy solar feed in tariff vic]
Does Alinta offer a solar feed-in tariff?
Alinta offers electricity plans for solar owners. Listed here are Alinta Energy’s solar feed-in tariffs for households in NSW, QLD, SA and VIC. Select your State below to view solar feed-in tariffs for Alinta’s plans. Solar feed-in tariffs are important, but to find the best deal you must consider usage rates and supply charges.
Does Alinta Energy offer solar?
A competitive solar feed-in tariff. The great news is that all Alinta Energy plans offer solar to eligible customers. And, whilst we don’t install solar panels, we Instead focus on offering our customers the best combination of a competitive electricity offer and a competitive solar feed-in tariff.
Which provider has the best solar feed-in tariff in Victoria?
Origin Energy currently offers the best solar feed-in tariffs (FiTs) in Victoria at the time of publication, with eligible customers receiving 20 cents per kilowatt hour (c/kWh) of energy exported to the grid. Following this is AGL with 15c/kWh and EnergyAustralia with 12c/kWh.
What is the minimum solar feed-in rate in Victoria?
Customers in Victoria can find some level of comfort in the fact that there is currently a mandated minimum solar feed-in tariff rate of 4.9c/kWh for customers on single rate tariffs. However, is a large decrease from previous years where solar customers received 10.2c-12c/kWh.
Do solar retailers offer a minimum feed-in tariff rate in NSW?
You can try our Solar-friendly Retail Plan Comparison Tool to get a more complete picture. At the moment, there is no mandatory minimum feed-in tariff rate in NSW. Instead, individual electricity retailers assign a value to exported solar power as they see fit. Some retailers offer more than others, and some retailers offer nothing.
Are feed-in tariffs still available in Australia?
State-mandated feed-in tariff incentives are no longer available to new solar customers in almost all of Australia’s states and territories. Instead, rates are largely voluntary for electricity retailers in most states; they usually fall in the range of 6-15¢/kWh – generally lower than price of retail electricity purchased from the grid.