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Solar batteries for business

Solar batteries for business

Adding a battery to your commercial solar PV system could help you use even more of the electricity your solar panels generate, so you can maximise your solar savings once the sun goes down.

I have moved into a property with existing DER. Will I be paid DEBS rates from Day 1 of my Move-In?

FAQI have moved into a property with existing DER. Will I be paid DEBS rates from Day 1 of my Move-In?

Yes if you are eligible, have applied and accepted the DEBS terms and conditions (contract) offered to you during the move-in process and have the appropriate metering in place, you will receive the DEBS buyback rates from the first day of your move-in. The DEBS buyback rates will be reviewed each year by the State Government, just like other regulated electricity prices. The DEBS Rate applies to the first 50 units exported from a customer to the grid each day. If you are eligible, have existing (Distributed Energy Resources) and Synergy has accepted your DEBS application but the appropriate metering is not installed at your premises: Synergy will request (or has requested) a meter upgrade or a meter re-configuration from Western Power and Synergy at its discretion will pay an approved customer a  Temporary Export Credit  for each unit of energy exported into the grid on a net basis, from the move in date until the necessary metering has been installed. The Temporary Export Credit will be paid per below: Electricity net exported from eligible systems will be temporarily paid at 7.135 c/kWh. Following installation of the required metering and the commencement of the DEBS contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, the Temporary Export Credit will cease. Synergy reserves its discretion to remove the temporary export credit at any time.

Understanding my bill

FAQUnderstanding my bill

The bills we send out have a fair bit of important information on them, while most of it is pretty straightforward; there are some things that may need a little more explanation.

How can I keep track of my usage?

FAQHow can I keep track of my usage?

In a busy work environment, it can be tough to keep track of your electricity or gas usage as your bill period progresses. With a number of employees and appliances all contributing to the load, how can you tell where the opportunities lie to save electricity or gas?

Green energy options

Green energy options

By signing up to one of our green energy options, you’ll feel all warm and fuzzy - supporting the continued investment in renewable energy sources and reducing WA's carbon footprint.

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