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Single Tariff Rate
The single rate tariff will be set to 9.9 cents per kilowatt hour minimum – a 1.4c reduction from the current feed-in tariff rate. The reasoning behind the drop is a forecast decrease in wholesale electricity costs during much of the day when solar exports are high, and increased wholesale pricing at the start and the end of the day when there is little in the way of solar electricity exported.
Time Varying Tariff Rates
Little has changed since the draft decision was published in December. Time varying tariffs have been introduced as the result of an inquiry that recommended solar owners receive rates better reflecting the wholesale cost of electricity at the time they export it to the mains grid.
Off peak: 7.2c per kilowatt-hour (difference of -0.1 cents from December draft)
Shoulder: 10.3c per kilowatt-hour
Peak: 29c per kilowatt-hour
West-facing solar panels may be looking even more attractive, but the timeframe to capture the peak rate will be quite limited, particularly during winter. The following indicates the time periods to which each rate applies.
Off peak: Monday-Sunday: 10pm – 7am
Shoulder: Monday-Friday: 7am-3pm, 9pm-10pm, Saturday and Sunday: 7am to 10pm
Peak : Monday-Friday: 3pm-9pm |
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