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Home›News›NSW iPART seeks feedback on solar feed-in tariffs

NSW iPART seeks feedback on solar feed-in tariffs

By Sean Carroll
17/05/2021
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The NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (iPART) is looking to learn and receive submissions from interested stakeholders on solar feed-in-tariffs.

“There is just over a week to go until submissions close for our review into solar feed-in-tariffs,” it writes.

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“This is the amount people with solar panels are paid for any unused electricity they export to the grid. We’ll be setting a guide to what customers are paid.

“However, the main benefit of solar panels is that customers can buy less electricity from their retailer when they use the electricity that they generate with their panels. These savings can be around $750 per year.”

To make a submission, follow this link and complete by 24 May 2021.

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