SOLAR POWER SAVINGS CALCULATOR

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SOLAR POWER SAVINGS CALCULATOR The solar savings calculator is designed to provide you with a ballpark figure of the potential savings that are possible under current industry circumstances. These calculators work on provided assumptions and inputs. In order to be provided with an accurate estimate on your solar panel installation, be sure to enter all of the required information correctly. Default settings have been set in accordance with general situations which may or may not suit everyone’s individual needs. Therefore it is important to amend inputs where necessary (including the “Advanced Settings”) to reflect your individual circumstances. When you change input settings it has a significant impact on the results provided by the solar savings calculator – especially in the case of energy export. It is difficult to estimate the percentage of energy you will export onto the grid, so it is advisable to alter the export rate on the calculator (e.g. 10% export, 50% export, etc.) in order to gain an understanding of the consequences of exporting more or less as your usage pattern changes. Another factor that can drastically alter the results of the solar savings calculator is the current state or territory tariff rates. Tariff rates are altered occasionally due to legislative changes. In order to gain an accurate estimate on the solar savings calculator be sure to input the tariff rate (in Advanced Settings), that applies to the region that you live in. One should always model the effect of a feed-in tariff after the current one ends. Click here to view the Australian solar feed- in tariffs. To find out more about Australian Solar Quotes, browse around our site to read up on the facts about solar energy. www.australiansolarquotes.com.au

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SOLAR POWER SAVINGS CALCULATOR

The solar savings calculator is designed to provide you with a ballpark figure of the potential

savings that are possible under current industry circumstances. These calculators work on

provided assumptions and inputs. In order to be provided with an accurate estimate on your solar

panel installation, be sure to enter all of the required information correctly. Default settings have

been set in accordance with general situations which may or may not suit everyone’s individual

needs. Therefore it is important to amend inputs where necessary (including the “Advanced

Settings”) to reflect your individual circumstances.

When you change input settings it has a

significant impact on the results provided by

the solar savings calculator – especially in the

case of energy export. It is difficult to

estimate the percentage of energy you will

export onto the grid, so it is advisable to alter

the export rate on the calculator (e.g. 10%

export, 50% export, etc.) in order to gain an

understanding of the consequences of

exporting more or less as your usage pattern changes.

Another factor that can drastically alter the results of the solar savings calculator is the current

state or territory tariff rates. Tariff rates are altered occasionally due to legislative changes. In

order to gain an accurate estimate on the solar savings calculator be sure to input the tariff rate

(in Advanced Settings), that applies to the region that you live in. One should always model the

effect of a feed-in tariff after the current one ends. Click here to view the Australian solar feed-

in tariffs.

To find out more about Australian Solar Quotes, browse around our site to read up on the facts about solar energy.

www.australiansolarquotes.com.au