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What is an export limit and how does it work?

FAQWhat is an export limit and how does it work?

An export limit refers to the maximum amount of solar energy generated by a rooftop solar PV system, in excess to personal consumption, that is permitted to be exported to, or feed back into, the electricity grid. The purpose of export limiting is to help ensure that the grid remains stable and safe. For the solar PV system to be export limited, at installation a sensor is attached to the inverter that determines the amount of current being sent to the grid (an export limiter). The inverter converts solar energy into electricity. This solar generated electricity offsets consumption at the property first at the time of generation and then anything in excess is exported to the grid. The export limiter controls the amount that can be exported to the grid. The offset of solar generated electricity against your personal consumption will help to reduce your electricity costs as you are not drawing electricity directly from the grid. Export limits are set in accordance with Western Power’s Basic Embedded Generator Connection Technical Requirements. How to apply:  An application to install or connect a solar PV system that cannot meet ESM requirements and is required to be subject to an export limit cannot be completed online. To apply, please complete the Distributed Energy Systems Application for renewable energy system with an inverter capacity of up to 30kW form. An export limit refers to the maximum amount of solar energy generated by a rooftop solar PV system, in excess to personal consumption, that is permitted to be exported to, or feed back into, the electricity grid. The purpose of export limiting is to help ensure that the grid remains stable and safe. For the solar PV system to be export limited, at installation a sensor is attached to the inverter that determines the amount of current being sent to the grid (an export limiter). The inverter converts solar energy into electricity. This solar generated electricity offsets consumption at the property first at the time of generation and then anything in excess is exported to the grid. The export limiter controls the amount that can be exported to the grid. The offset of solar generated electricity against your personal consumption will help to reduce your electricity costs as you are not drawing electricity directly from the grid. Export limits are set in accordance with Western Power’s Basic Embedded Generator Connection Technical Requirements. How to apply:  An application to install or connect a solar PV system that cannot meet ESM requirements and is required to be subject to an export limit cannot be completed online. To apply, please complete the Distributed Energy Systems Application for renewable energy system with an inverter capacity of up to 30kW form.

Do I need a new meter to install solar and how do I arrange this?

FAQDo I need a new meter to install solar and how do I arrange this?

To install a solar power system 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 (thanks to your solar system). To install a solar power system 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 (thanks to your solar system).

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How long do I have to install my system and still be eligible for REBS?

FAQHow long do I have to install my system and still be eligible for REBS?

Customers who have applied to Synergy for REBS on or before 7 September 2020, and have received a Synergy reference number (RRN), will have 90 days to apply to Western Power for system approval. Once Western Power approves the application, customers will then have 6 months to have their system installed. If any of the above timelines are not met, the customer will need to reapply under DEBS. Customers who have applied to Synergy for REBS on or before 7 September 2020, and have received a Synergy reference number (RRN), will have 90 days to apply to Western Power for system approval. Once Western Power approves the application, customers will then have 6 months to have their system installed. If any of the above timelines are not met, the customer will need to reapply under DEBS.

I have an existing solar system and receive REBS, what do I need to do?

FAQI have an existing solar system and receive REBS, what do I need to do?

Customers who are already receiving REBS, and make no change to their system, will continue to participate in REBS (subject to the REBS terms and conditions). However, if customers wish to apply for DEBS, they can do so, subject to the DEBS terms and conditions. Customers who are already receiving REBS, and make no change to their system, will continue to participate in REBS (subject to the REBS terms and conditions). However, if customers wish to apply for DEBS, they can do so, subject to the DEBS terms and conditions.

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