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Apply for DEBS
Apply to Synergy to start the process. For customers installing a new system, you or your supplier can simply complete the Distributed Energy Scheme application form.
Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS)
If you've decided to go solar, you'll need to apply for the Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS) to get connected and start earning money back.
Solar connections & upgrades – DEBS, REBS & DES
If you've decided to go solar, you'll need to apply for the Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS) to get connected and start earning money back.
Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS)
Help and advice about solar options for your home.
Who is eligible for DEBS?
DEBS is available to households, schools, educational institutions and not-for-profits in WA who: Are an existing REBS customer who want to switch to DEBS; Are looking to install a new eligible renewable or distributed energy system; Are looking to upgrade their existing renewable or distributed energy system; or Are moving into a property with an existing renewable or distributed energy system on or after 6 November 2020. All systems need to be eligible as per the Terms and Conditions. DEBS is available to households, schools, educational institutions and not-for-profits in WA who: Are an existing REBS customer who want to switch to DEBS; Are looking to install a new eligible renewable or distributed energy system; Are looking to upgrade their existing renewable or distributed energy system; or Are moving into a property with an existing renewable or distributed energy system on or after 6 November 2020. All systems need to be eligible as per the Terms and Conditions.
What will be the DEBS rate?
From 1 July 2024, the DEBS buyback rates will be: Electricity net exported at peak times between 3pm and 9pm will earn 10c/kWh; Electricity net exported at all other times will earn 2c/kWh. The DEBS buyback rates will be reviewed each year by the State Government, just like other regulated electricity prices. The DEBS buyback rates applies to the first 50 units exported from a customer to the grid each day. This is more than a 5kW solar PV system would be expected to generate daily, even in ideal conditions. The DEBS buyback rates will be the same for the export from batteries as export from solar, recognising that batteries will be a growing component of our energy system. From 1 July 2024, the DEBS buyback rates will be: Electricity net exported at peak times between 3pm and 9pm will earn 10c/kWh; Electricity net exported at all other times will earn 2c/kWh. The DEBS buyback rates will be reviewed each year by the State Government, just like other regulated electricity prices. The DEBS buyback rates applies to the first 50 units exported from a customer to the grid each day. This is more than a 5kW solar PV system would be expected to generate daily, even in ideal conditions. The DEBS buyback rates will be the same for the export from batteries as export from solar, recognising that batteries will be a growing component of our energy system.
Am I eligible for DEBS?
DEBS is available to eligible households, schools, educational institutions and not-for-profits in WA who: Are looking to install a new eligible renewable or distributed energy system; Are looking to upgrade their existing renewable or distributed energy system; Are moving into a property with an existing renewable or distributed energy system on or after 06 November; or Are an existing REBS customer who want to switch to DEBS. Eligibility criteria are set out in the DEBS Terms and Conditions. DEBS is available to eligible households, schools, educational institutions and not-for-profits in WA who: Are looking to install a new eligible renewable or distributed energy system; Are looking to upgrade their existing renewable or distributed energy system; Are moving into a property with an existing renewable or distributed energy system on or after 06 November; or Are an existing REBS customer who want to switch to DEBS. Eligibility criteria are set out in the DEBS Terms and Conditions.
Solar credits, DEBS & REBS
Help and advice about solar options for your home.
I already have a home battery and want to apply for DEBS, how do I do this?
Customers wanting to apply for DEBS will be able to submit their application for DEBS to Synergy. Customers wanting to apply for DEBS will be able to submit their application for DEBS to Synergy.
Why is the buyback rate for DEBS less than what you charge me for power?
The wholesale electricity (power generation) cost only makes up about 20% of the total cost to supply electricity to residential customers. The remaining 80% of the cost to supply includes network costs (building and maintaining poles and wires), capacity costs (maintaining enough generators to meet peak demand) and other costs such as those associated with renewable schemes and retail. These costs contribute to the reliability of the grid, so that power is available whenever you need it. When we purchase electricity from our customers we don’t receive any of the other services such as network, capacity and retail services that are needed to supply electricity to another home. Therefore, the DEBS is closer to the wholesale electricity cost rather than the total electricity supply cost. The wholesale electricity (power generation) cost only makes up about 20% of the total cost to supply electricity to residential customers. The remaining 80% of the cost to supply includes network costs (building and maintaining poles and wires), capacity costs (maintaining enough generators to meet peak demand) and other costs such as those associated with renewable schemes and retail. These costs contribute to the reliability of the grid, so that power is available whenever you need it. When we purchase electricity from our customers we don’t receive any of the other services such as network, capacity and retail services that are needed to supply electricity to another home. Therefore, the DEBS is closer to the wholesale electricity cost rather than the total electricity supply cost.
Is my business eligible for DEBS?
DEBS is available to residential customers, non-profit organisations and educational institutions that have a small solar system between 500 watts and 5kW. You'll also need to have: An approved, bi-directional meter installed All necessary approvals to connect your system to the grid, including but not limited to, Synergy and Western Power We'll let you know if you're eligible for DEBS as part of the getting connected process. As long as you don't increase your solar system to above 5kW - we'll continue to buy back your excess energy. Learn more about exporting back to the grid DEBS is available to residential customers, non-profit organisations and educational institutions that have a small solar system between 500 watts and 5kW. You'll also need to have: An approved, bi-directional meter installed All necessary approvals to connect your system to the grid, including but not limited to, Synergy and Western Power We'll let you know if you're eligible for DEBS as part of the getting connected process. As long as you don't increase your solar system to above 5kW - we'll continue to buy back your excess energy. Learn more about exporting back to the grid
Do I need a new meter to participate in DEBS and how do I arrange this?
To participate in DEBS you’ll need to have a bi-directional energy meter that is capable of separately measuring and recording electricity flows in each direction - how much energy you consume from the grid vs. how much excess energy you export back to the grid from your distributed energy system. To participate in DEBS you’ll need to have a bi-directional energy meter that is capable of separately measuring and recording electricity flows in each direction - how much energy you consume from the grid vs. how much excess energy you export back to the grid from your distributed energy system.
I have moved into a premise with an existing solar and/or battery system, am I eligible for DEBS?
From 6 November 2020, customers moving into a premises with an existing DER system installed will only be able to apply under DEBS, subject to the terms and conditions. Prior to 6 November 2020, customers moving into a premise with an existing DER system installed can choose to apply under either REBS or DEBS, subject to the terms and conditions. From 6 November 2020, customers moving into a premises with an existing DER system installed will only be able to apply under DEBS, subject to the terms and conditions. Prior to 6 November 2020, customers moving into a premise with an existing DER system installed can choose to apply under either REBS or DEBS, subject to the terms and conditions.
If I have a battery, can I participate in DEBS?
Yes. DEBS lets customers export excess energy back to the grid from eligible distributed energy technologies including certain export capable batteries, solar and electric vehicles. Eligibility criteria are set out in the DEBS Terms and Conditions. Read more Yes. DEBS lets customers export excess energy back to the grid from eligible distributed energy technologies including certain export capable batteries, solar and electric vehicles. Eligibility criteria are set out in the DEBS Terms and Conditions. Read more
How much does it cost to apply for the Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS)?
There’s a $12.32 fee (inclusive of GST) for your application to participate in the Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS). This fee may change from time to time but as of 1 July 2024 it’s correct. Other additional costs may apply including the installation of a bi-directional electricity meter that separately measures the electricity flow in both directions. It records consumption (usage within the home) and export (excess electricity produced and exported back to the electricity network). There’s a $12.32 fee (inclusive of GST) for your application to participate in the Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS). This fee may change from time to time but as of 1 July 2024 it’s correct. Other additional costs may apply including the installation of a bi-directional electricity meter that separately measures the electricity flow in both directions. It records consumption (usage within the home) and export (excess electricity produced and exported back to the electricity network).
Distributed Energy System (DES) application process
If you've decided to go solar, you'll need to apply for the Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS) to get connected and start earning money back.
Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS)
The Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS) is no longer available, the scheme has now been replaced with the Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS).
What is DEBS?
The Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS) was launched by the State Government on 31 August 2020. It is available to eligible residential, not-for profit and education customers and offers a buyback rate for electricity exported back into the network, which appears on your bill as a credit. Under DEBS, electricity can now be exported from other sources of distributed energy technology, for example home battery storage and export-capable electric vehicle batteries. Small (no more than 5kW) renewable energy systems (i.e. solar PV) will continue to be able to export electricity to the grid. DEBS does not limit the size of consumer battery installations. DEBS will replace the existing Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS) for eligible new and upgraded systems. The Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS) was launched by the State Government on 31 August 2020. It is available to eligible residential, not-for profit and education customers and offers a buyback rate for electricity exported back into the network, which appears on your bill as a credit. Under DEBS, electricity can now be exported from other sources of distributed energy technology, for example home battery storage and export-capable electric vehicle batteries. Small (no more than 5kW) renewable energy systems (i.e. solar PV) will continue to be able to export electricity to the grid. DEBS does not limit the size of consumer battery installations. DEBS will replace the existing Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS) for eligible new and upgraded systems.
What information will I need to apply for the Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme (DEBS)?
The fastest and simplest way is to apply online when your system is connected to the grid. The fastest and simplest way is to apply online when your system is connected to the grid.
I 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. 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.