Guide To Installing Solar PV For Business and Industry
Guide To Installing Solar PV For Business and Industry
Guide To Installing Solar PV For Business and Industry
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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FEED-IN TARIFFS
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3. PRODUCT SELECTION
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SOLAR PV CHECKLIST
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WHY INVEST
IN SOLAR PV?
Electricity prices have increased
over the last few years, resulting
in increased operational expenses
for businesses.
On the other hand, the cost of
solar photovoltaic (PV) systems
has declined, making solar an
increasingly affordable option
for businesses. By installing a PV
system, you will be able to offset
your electricity consumption and
hedge against future price rises.
Although systems may require
a large up-front capital cost,
payback periods are typically
around 5 to 10 years.
This guide details the key steps
you will need to undertake to
install solar PV at your business.
STAND-ALONE
SOLAR PV SYSTEMS
GRID-CONNECTED
SOLAR PV SYSTEMS
10 KW
50 KW
100 KW
150 KW
ADELAIDE
42 kWh
210 kWh
420 kWh
630 kWh
ALICE SPRINGS
50 kWh
250 kWh
500 kWh
750 kWh
BRISBANE
42 kWh
210 kWh
420 kWh
630 kWh
CAIRNS
42 kWh
210 kWh
420 kWh
630 kWh
CANBERRA
43 kWh
215 kWh
430 kWh
645 kWh
DARWIN
44 kWh
220 kWh
440 kWh
660 kWh
HOBART
35 kWh
175 kWh
350 kWh
525 kWh
MELBOURNE
36 kWh
180 kWh
360 kWh
540 kWh
PERTH
44 kWh
220 kWh
440 kWh
660 kWh
SYDNEY
39 kWh
195 kWh
390 kWh
585 kWh
SYSTEM SIZE
location
10 kW
$15,990 - $20,941
30 kW
$51,274 - $61,990
50 kW
$76,900 - $99,900
number of panels
orientation of panels and whether tilt frames are required
type, quality and efciency of panels
type, quality and efciency of inverter
system design and conguration
shipping costs for equipment and parts
contractor installation costs
after sales service agreements
monitoring equipment and agreements
costs of the grid-connection process and
equipment needed to connect
removal of trees or other shading
type of roong
(for example, tiled or tin or concrete)
height and accessibility of roof
site preparation needs
(for example, condition of roof or ground)
100 kW
PRICE RANGE
$149,760 - $199,900
Source: Solar Choice Commercial Tender Management Platform, Accessed 6 September 2013
Prices include rebate from renewable energy certicates and are GST inclusive
Market costs change quickly and so these numbers are an illustrative guide only.
Any quote you receive should itemise the cost of the components
and services included in your system.
In particular you should clarify:
whether government rebates have been
included or not
whether an estimate of grid connection costs has been
included. Grid connection may add up to 20 per cent to the
capital cost of the system, depending on the size of your
system and the requirements of your electricity distributor.
WHAT ARRANGEMENT DO I
CURRENTLY HAVE WITH MY
ELECTRICITY RETAILER?
The business case for installing a solar PV system
depends heavily on your current and future electricity
tariff.
It is important to understand the
following:
What tariff are you on? (Flat/time of use)
What are your peak and off-peak rates, and at
what times do they apply?
Are you on a xed term contract?
If so, when does the contract expire?
Does your energy contract have a minimum
consumption clause and any associated
penalties?
How will your tariffs change once you
install a system?
Your installer should assist you in this process by
providing modelling that you can use to negotiate
with your retailer. It is strongly recommended that
you get written conrmation from your electricity
retailer on what, if any, changes will occur to your
tariffs under the proposed new arrangements.
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
Solar PV systems are becoming increasingly affordable, and
in many cases offer an attractive internal rate of return (IRR).
Comparing the IRR to other potential investments (e.g. leaving the
money in the bank, or investing elsewhere) will help your business
compare the solar investment to others and make an informed
business decision.
TAX TREATMENT
15
kW
system
33
%
of usage
SMALL BUSINESS
EXAMPLE
Business A is a small Sydney-based company with an annual electricity
DO I NEED TO
OBTAIN ANY
BUILDING OR
COUNCIL
PERMITS?
WHAT IF I
DONT OWN
MY BUILDING?
ARE THERE
OTHER OPTIONS?
RESOURCES
AND INCENTIVES
WHAT GOVERNMENT
SCHEMES ARE IN PLACE
TO LOWER THE COST
OF PURCHASING A
SOLAR PV SYSTEM?
Several types of nancial assistance are on offer
for solar PV systems in Australia depending on
your system size. These are:
Renewable Energy Certicates:
- Small-scale Technology Certicates (STCs)
- Large-scale Generation Certicates (LGCs)
Feed-in-Tariffs (FiTs)
Clean Technology Investment Program (CTIP)
Clean Technology Food and
Foundries Investment Program (CTFFIP)
Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)
Other
Please note that government programs are subject
to change. The information listed here is current as
of 1 September 2013. Please refer to the websites
referenced for latest program updates.
RENEWABLE
ENERGY
CERTIFICATES
ZONE
RATING
SYSTEM
SIZE
DEEMING
PERIOD
ADELAIDE
1.382
30 kW
15 years
BRISBANE
1.382
30 kW
15 years
CANBERRA
1.382
30 kW
15 years
DARWIN
1.536
30 kW
15 years
HOBART
1.185
30 kW
15 years
MELBOURNE
1.185
30 kW
15 years
PERTH
1.382
30 kW
15 years
SYDNEY
1.382
30 kW
15 years
The total STC entitlement = zone rating*rated power output (30 kW)* deeming period (15 years).
TOTAL STC
TOTAL SUBSIDY
ENTITLEMENT
622
622
622
691
533
533
622
622
CLEAN
FEED-IN TARIFFS
ENERGY
FINANCE
CORPORATION
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
OTHER GRANTS
AND ASSISTANCE
OTHER
FINANCING OPTIONS
SOLAR LEASING
TAX BREAKS
Under the tax reforms effective from 1 July 2012, small
businesses with a turnover of less than $2 million per annum are
eligible to write-off depreciable assets to the value of $6500.
This includes solar PV systems.
DESIGN AND
INSTALLATION
WHAT IS INVOLVED
IN THE DESIGN,
SPECIFICATION
AND INSTALLATION
OF MY SYSTEM?
The design and installation of your
solar PV system can be broadly
split up into eight steps:
1. nding a CEC-accredited
installer/designer
2. design and feasibility
3. product selection
4. quotation and agreement
5. applying for any
building approvals
6. connecting to the grid
7. applying for government
rebates (if applicable)
8. negotiating a retail agreement
Many of these steps should
be undertaken in parallel.
1FINDING A
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DESIGN
CEC-ACCREDITED
AND FEASIBILITY
INSTALLER/DESIGNER
Finding the right person or company to manage the design
and installation of your solar PV system is important. Although
there is no physical difference between PV panels installed on
residential and commercial properties, installation and inverter
requirements can be quite different, so you need to ensure that
your installer has the relevant experience for your system size.
Solar PV systems come with some responsibilities for the
owner, including learning the basic safe operation and proper
maintenance of your system or ensuring you have an ongoing
maintenance agreement in place. Online and mail-order solar
PV system suppliers who never visit your business may have
difculty recommending the most appropriate equipment. A
comprehensive, on-site solar and load analysis and two-way
interview can help ensure a thoughtfully-designed and wellplanned installation.
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PRODUCT
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QUOTATION
APPLY FOR
SELECTION
AND
AGREEMENT
ANY BUILDING
APPROVALS
service agreement
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CONNECTING TO THE GRID
A Connection Agreement with your distribution network service
provider (DNSP) is mandatory to connect a solar system to the
grid. This agreement is a contract outlining the terms of your
connection and must be understood and signed by the person
responsible for the system post-installation: i.e. you, the business
owner.
You need to ensure you are aware of these costs and how they
will be charged.
You should ensure that you consult your DNSP prior to making
the decision to invest in solar PV, as they have the right to refuse
connection provided they have a sound technical basis for doing
so. In some cases the technical requirements can create high
costs and it is important that you get a picture of these costs
early in the process. Your designer/installer should be able to
facilitate this process and be aware of the benets of consulting
the DNSP early. You may wish to choose an installer who has
worked with your local DNSP previously.
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APPLYING FOR
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NEGOTIATING
GOVERNMENT
REBATES
A RETAIL
AGREEMENT
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