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12 May, 2009. What is the Sanctuary Energy Climate Change Plan? We provide a 1.05 kW Solar Array in order to provide green energy to our customers. We.

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1 12 May, 2009

2 What is the Sanctuary Energy Climate Change Plan? We provide a 1.05 kW Solar Array in order to provide green energy to our customers. We charge the State Regulated Retail Tariff; The State Regulated Retail Tariff is set by the Independent Pricing & Regulatory Tribunal (“IPART”) of NSW. http://www.ipart.nsw.gov.au/investigations.asp?i ndustry=2&sector=3 This initiative can reduce customers electricity accounts anywhere from 40% to 100%.

3 What do they look like?

4 Right look, Right Product 5

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6 Environmental Benefits

7 Green is Important Residents are being offered the ability to go green at no cost and at a reduced electricity cost!!!!!!!!! A One (1) kW solar system, over its lifetime, saves the equivalent carbon dioxide of a medium car driving around the world 11 times.

8 Actual Customer Load Profiles for residents that consumer between 2,500 kWh and 5,500 kWh per year

9 Load Profile of Resident consuming 5,500 kWh per year

10 5,500 kWh per year 1.What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 5,500 kWh of electricity per year and did not have any solar panels? The average electricity bill would be $789.63. 2.What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 5,500 kWh of electricity per year and had a 1.05 kW Solar Panel installed? The average electricity bill would be $549.61. 3.How much revenue could be generated by exporting electricity back to the grid if I consumed 5,500 kWh of electricity per year? The average feed in tariff payment to the resident would be $137.79.

11 Load Profile of Resident consuming 4,500 kWh pa

12 4,500 kWh per year What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 4,500 kWh of electricity per year and did not have any solar panels? The average electricity bill would be $698.12. What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 4,500 kWh of electricity per year and had a 1.05 kW Solar Panel installed? The average electricity bill would be $479.03. How much revenue could be generated by exporting electricity back to the grid if I consumed 4,500 kWh of electricity per year? The average feed in tariff payment to the resident would be $216.85.

13 Load Profile of Resident consuming 3,500 kWh pa

14 3,500 kWh per year 1.What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 3,500 kWh of electricity per year and did not have any solar panels? The average electricity bill would be $619.76. 2.What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 3,500 kWh of electricity per year and had a 1.05 kW Solar Panel installed? The average electricity bill would be $422.41. 3.How much revenue could be generated by exporting electricity back to the grid if I consumed 3,500 kWh of electricity per year? The average feed in tariff payment to the resident would be $322.22.

15 Load Profile of Resident consuming 2,500 kWh pa

16 2,500 kWh per year 1.What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 2,500 kWh of electricity per year and did not have any solar panels? The average electricity bill would be $555.51. 2.What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 2,500 kWh of electricity per year and had a 1.05 kW Solar Panel installed? The average electricity bill would be $379.50. 3.How much revenue could be generated by exporting electricity back to the grid if I consumed 2,500 kWh of electricity per year? The average feed in tariff payment to the resident would be $455.80.

17 What are common Questions and Answers?

18 Q&A 1.Who owns the panels?  The resident owns the panels. 2.What are maintenance obligations on the resident?  The solar arrays have no moving parts, there is minimal maintenance; and  Typically cleaning once every 6 – 12 months.

19 Q&A 1.Can the panels be insured?  All insurance companies are different, typically they have been included in home and contents insurance at no extra cost. 2.What is the warranty on the installation, inverter and Solar Array?  10 years for the installation & inverter; and  25 years for the solar panels.

20 Q&A 1.What happens if damage is done during the installation?  The installers carry insurance, this insurance covers any damage done during installation; 2.How sturdy are the panels?  They have been tested to withstand a 16 pound bowling ball dropped from 3 stories.

21 What is the next step? 1.Request resident to fill out the following documentation with following information: a)Sanctuary Energy Customer transfer form i.name and address and signature. b)Federal Solar Rebate Form i.name and address (page 2); ii.yes to the question that they are the owner of the unit (page 2); iii.tick the category of income bracket (page 2); iv.photo copy of drivers licence (front and back) (page 6); v.copy of utility bill with name and address on it (page 6); vi.sign the form (page 6). 2.Return the above documentation to Sanctuary Energy (mailing address next page).

22 Contact Details Telephone1800 109 099 PO Box 3378 Tuggerah, NSW, 2259 Emailinfo@sanctuaryenergy.com.auinfo@sanctuaryenergy.com.au


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