It depends on how you look at it :
A. In terms of saving money on your bills
B. In terms of what you have been paid for electricity sent back to the grid
A. I have saved a lot of money. My power bills were 2-3k a year from memory when I got solar. Now they are zero. I haven't changed my power use a great deal, I leave shit on all day
B. I am on the standard feed in tariff like most people which means 10-20 cents paid for excess power sent back to the grid. The amount I have received has varied as I have chopped and changed companies over the last nearly 5 years getting the best deal. People on the premium feed in tariff (PFIT) generally have smaller systems, as the PFIT ended long ago and systems were more expensive and smaller.
Either way, you cant really go wrong with solar at the moment particularly in Victoria where approx 6.5 kw systems are approx $2500 after subsidies.
I don't know who's going to prosecute you, we don't have a financial services licence or rules (not that we asked)Originally Posted by Guiseppe
Funnily enough , the said individual himself sent a text message to my mobile phone direct from Gilligan's Island after I made that post. In true stalker style, he still has my mobile number after all these years. Its probably listed next to the one hundred odd account names he has registered since being banned.
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