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Metering your Solar Power System

Under the “Solar Bonus Scheme” (link to more info about the feed in tariff) we are unable to connect your solar grid system into a Sub Board. This means if you are a customer with an electricity meter at the end of your driveway, and not on the home itself, you may be classified as NET Metering.

For you to become a complying customer to receive the Gross feed in tariff you will need to have a direct cable from the inverter to the meter board.

Solar Power Metering

You will need to do the following

1. Contact an electrician to allow our solar system to be directly wired into your meter board
Once the connection to the mains has been completed we are able to complete your installation and organize your metering from your energy provider for you.

 Aussie Solar will connect your home to the Grid if it is a Standard connection. NET metering and connections to sub boards are not standard.

Compliant solar systems are determined by individual energy providers and may change. It is your responsibility as a customer of the electricity group to be informed of the compliance and billing. Below are links to their web sites with information.

Aussie Solar want to help you as much as we can. With all of the new schemes and tariffs in place we are overloaded with questions that we are unable to answer. Aussie Solar are “Solar Power installers”  and our responsibility ends when we submit paperwork to your electricity provider.

Your electricity provider (Integral, Energy Australia or Country Energy) receive the paperwork from us asking permission to Connect to their Electricity Grid. Below are some points that may help you understand the process and responsibilities.

 
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Aussie Solar:

  • Installing Solar Systems
  • Making sure your system complies to the Australian Electrical Standards
  • Providing signed paperwork to your electricity provider to ask permission for connection to their Grid.
  • Electricity Providers
  • Make decisions on accepting applications for connection to their grid
  • Integral inform Aussie Solar that permission has been granted, and Aussie Solar then sub contract a “Integral accredited level two service provider” to install a Sun Power meter.

Energy Australia will receive the paper work and have their own service provider connect your system

Country Energy will receive the paper work and have their own service provider connect your system

To better understand your Electricity provider’s responsibilities please view their Web Site with the current information regarding solar power and how this will affect you;

Integral Energy
http://www.integral.com.au/

Energy Australia
http://www.energy.com.au/energy/ea.nsf/Content/NSW+Solar+Energy

Country Energy
http://www.countryenergy.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/cel/ce/GreenEnergy/green_small_scale_generation