ActewAGL provides a number of electricity plans designed for solar owners offering a range of solar feed-in tariffs (FIT). Listed here are ActewAGL’s solar feed-in tariffs for businesses in the ACT and NSW. Note that ActewAGL only services a limited number of postcodes in NSW, specifically 2535-2541, 2545, 2546, 2548, 2549-2551, 2580-2587, 2594, 2611, 2618-2633 and 2720. Other postcodes in NSW are serviced by it’s part joint venture owner AGL.
A great solar feed-in tariff is important, but to ensure you find the best deal you also need to consider the usage rates and supply charges. WATTever’s comprehensive electricity comparison makes it easy to get it right by including all this information for every retailer.
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ActewAGL business solar feed-in tariffs for Australian Capital Territory (cents per kWh exported)
Retailer Plan:
Consumer:
Standard FIT:
Daily Export Limit:
FIT above Limit:
Premium FIT:
Peak Feed-in Tariff:
Shoulder Feed-in Tariff:
Off-Peak Feed-in Tariff:
Solar Inverter Size Limit:
Plan Solar Conditions:
Link to Plans:
ActewAGL business solar feed-in tariffs for New South Wales only available in postcodes 2535-2541, 2537, 2545, 2546, 2548, 2549-2551, 2580-2587, 2594, 2611, 2618-2633 & 2720. AGL services other postcodes in NSW. (cents per kWh exported)
Retailer Plan:
Consumer:
Standard FIT:
Daily Export Limit:
FIT above Limit:
Premium FIT:
Peak Feed-in Tariff:
Shoulder Feed-in Tariff:
Off-Peak Feed-in Tariff:
Solar Inverter Size Limit:
Plan Solar Conditions:
Link to Plans:
Feed-in tariffs (FITs) shown exclude GST. GST on feed-in tariffs is only paid to ABN holders. Feed-in tariffs are sourced from the Retailer's published Basic Plan Information Documents/Energy Price Fact Sheets. Some plans may have additional conditions relating to solar feed-in tariffs not displayed here. Please review the Retailer's Terms and Conditions before taking up any contract. FITs are typically variable, and future FITs may be subject to change by the Retailer. Where a Premium FIT is paid, please note that all premium feed-in tariff schemes are closed to new entrants, so if you are not currently receiving a premium feed-in tariff, you will only be able to receive the standard feed-in tariff.