
Originally Posted by
DiscoMick
To save money with solar its important to minimise power consumption during the day and defer as much as possible usage until after 8pm. That way you're getting the full solar credit and using as little as possible during the day....
That strategy depends upon what credit you get paid for your solar electricity generation feed to the grid vs what you pay for electricity purchased from the grid and these figures vary across the country and so changes the nature of the equation.
In Perth the opposite strategy is true. The only way to make solar work financially is to maximise solar electricity use during the day, thereby avoiding the purchase of electricity from the grid.
Solar electricity feed to the grid earns you a ~$0.07 / kWh credit but electricity purchased from the grid costs you ~ $0.23 / kWh. There are other electricity pricing structures you can elect to use (TOU etc.) but like the casinos, the power suppliers always structure them so that they always win over the longer term.
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