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“Murchison Goes Solar” An initiative of the Murchison Action Group sub-committee co-convenors Geoff Lodge & Yvonne Forrest Supported by COGS & assisted by the “Solar Champions” Colin James, Rob French, Sandra Vazzoler, Karen Brisbane, Jan Dunlop, John Laing, Des Whitfield, David Black, Terry Court & Marty Morris
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Project Objectives Phase 1: To raise community awareness of climate change and implement practical solutions to reduce carbon emissions Establish a pilot Sustainable Energy Buyers Group for bulk purchase discounts of photovoltaic solar panels Phase 2: Investigate the cost effectiveness of other discounted renewable energy products (as determined by a project team) & purchase as required
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A grid connected PV solar system
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Solar Power Components Inverters PV solar panels
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Solar Homes & Communities Plan Government Rebates (Dept. of Environment Water Heritage & the Arts) Residential Rebate scheme Household annual taxable income below $100,000 may be eligible for a up to $8,000 PV system must be designed and installed at the principal place of residence NEW SYSTEM: Up to 1 kW @ $8/w up to 1,000w ($8,000 rebate) UPGRADE EXISTING SYSTEM: Current PV systems can be upgraded to a max. size of 2kW @ $5/w up to 1,000w ($5,000 rebate) STAND ALONE SYSTEM: Those eligible for Renewable Remote Power Generation Program are not eligible for the Residential Rebate scheme Community Buildings scheme A competitive scheme with an educational element 50% rebate for the cost of a 2 kW PV system Larger PV systems allowed although component not funded Schools eligible through the National Solar Schools plan ($50,000)
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Solar Homes & Communities Plan Government Rebates (Dept. of Environment Water Heritage & the Arts) General Conditions Designer and installer must be accredited with Australian Business Council for Sustainable Energy General Comments The Residential Rebate Scheme will accept 6,000 residential systems
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Photovoltaic Panel system Indicative cost of a 1kW Photovoltaic (PV) solar panel system grid connected with a 1kW converter $13,500 Less group discount $ 2,000 government rebate $ 8,000 Renewable Energy Certificate $ 1,000 Out of pocket expense $ 2,500 Serviceable life: PV Panels typically have a 25 year (warranty) Inverters have a 5 year warranty & serviceable life of approx 12 years
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How much power does a 1kW system produce? 1kW system in Northern Victoria will produce approximately: 4-5 kW/day 1,750 kW/year $280/yr reduction on power bill (@$0.16/kW) Victorian feed-in tariff pricing $0.60/kW nett (ie surplus to household use). To be resolved in October 2008 for implementation 1 st January 2009. Not all power distributors accept a feed-in tariff (Origin does) Payback period approx. 9 years (assume cash payment/fixed power price)
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Where to from here? Expression of Interest to proceed with project investigations (tonight) Establish project team (tonight) Revise project name/seek further funding/project governance/review timeframes (scheduled for 8 th Oct) Develop specifications for EOI quotes (5 weeks) Invite EOI & select preferred supplier (4 weeks) Hold public meeting with selected supplier & invite sign up (early Dec 2008)
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Sustainable House Open Day 360 Willow Road Murchison Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 Sept 10am-3pm For more information contact Karen Brisbane 0407 867 318 ____________________ Website for more information on solar rebates http://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au http://www.environment.gov.au
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