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6 FAQs about [Canberra downgrades PV module exports]
Will Australians be able to charge solar panels for exporting electricity?
(Supplied: Solahart) Power companies will soon be able to charge Australians with rooftop solar panels for exporting electricity to the grid, under new rules introduced by the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC). The plan to allow export tariffs was flagged in a draft determination in March, with a final decision handed down on Thursday.
Will Australia introduce rooftop solar export tariffs in 2022?
By the end of 2022, four Australia electricity networks – Ausgrid, Essential Energy and Endeavour Energy in NSW, and Evoenergy in the ACT – had flagged their plans to introduce rooftop solar export tariffs from 2024. These plans were firmed up and teased out in 2023, as detailed here.
What's missing in Australia's PV recycling?
The current missing link in Australia’s PV recycling is its lack of a specialist in solar panel material recovery. Existing recycling companies can delaminate modules, but the commodities are then sent to material recovery facilities that lack specialisation in PV laminates, thus potentially compromising value and output yield.
Are Australians getting paid for rooftop solar?
Payments for rooftop solar exports have been falling for years as output grows. (ABC News: Daniel Mercer) It seems hard to believe now, but in the not-so-distant past, Australians installing solar panels on their roofs were once handsomely rewarded.
When will solar energy waste appear in Australia?
This headline finding of a new report by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and The Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP) contradicts earlier forecasts that solar energy waste would not appear in Australia until after 2030.
Is 2GB right to zero in on solar export tariffs?
2GB is right to zero in on the controversial nature of the solar export tariff, even if it’s still more than a year off being mandatory. The subject has divided opinion within and without the solar industry for years and, on paper, does look a lot like a “punishment” for investing in clean energy.


