Time-Varying FiT |
Off-peak 10pm - 7am |
Shoulder 7am - 3pm & 9pm - 10pm |
Peak 3pm - 9pm |
Rates | 7.1 c/kWh | 10.3 c/kWh | 29.0 c/kWh |
Single-Rate FiT | All Times |
Single-rate minimum FiT | 9.9 c/kWh |
The single-rate FiT represents a 1.4 c/kWh reduction from the current minimum rate of 11.3 c/kWh. The ESC explain:
"When calculating the single-rate FiT, prices during daylight hours are weighted to account for how much electricity solar PV units typically export at different times of day (the ‘solar export profile’). Prices are forecast to be higher at the start and the end of the day, when solar is exporting less. By contrast, in the middle of the day, when prices are forecast to dip, solar is exporting the most. This explains why the single-rate FiT is slightly lower than the rate during the shoulder period of the time-varying FiT, even though both rates are based on prices during broadly the same time of day."
The introduction of time-varying FiTs is a great opportunity for consumers to take control of their energy usage and maximise the benefits of going solar. Installing energy monitoring software enables solar households to turn appliances on during off-peak and shoulder periods and export during peak periods, where possible.
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