Energy advocates criticise new charges on users: 'Madness and rip-off'

The Australian spirit is one of fairness and mateship, but many Aussies feel nothing but comradery when it comes to the recent introduction of a 'sun tax'.

The new tariff, which has been quietly rolled out in some states, is causing outrage among households that have invested in solar panels, with many feeling they are being unfairly penalised for their environmentally conscious choices.


The sun tax, a term coined to describe the new export tariff, is part of a two-way pricing structure that effectively charges customers for exporting solar-generated energy back to the grid when the network is congested, typically in the middle of the day.

Energy advocates and consumers have criticised this move by energy distributors, arguing that it undermines solar power's financial and environmental benefits.

Heidi Lee Douglas, a renewable energy advocate and the chief executive of Solar Citizens, has opposed the tax, labelling it as 'madness' and a 'rip-off'.


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Outrage over hidden 'sun tax' for Australian households with solar panels. Credit: Shutterstock


She argued that charging people for making energy from sunlight is simply not fair, especially during a cost-of-living crisis.

‘'Energy companies want to charge people with solar panels to make energy from sunlight, and that's simply not fair,’ she said.

‘The new two-way tariff is a blunt instrument that charges people with solar panels for feeding their energy into the grid during the day, rather than supporting them to store their energy or feed it back into the grid at another time.’

‘Rather than stick people with penalties for not having batteries they can't afford in a cost of living crisis, households need more support to access the benefits of battery storage.’

‘People in NSW were absolutely furious, and Queenslanders will be livid when they find out more about the big tariff rip-off planned for households with solar panels.'


The sun tax sends a discouraging message to those considering solar installation, potentially slowing down the adoption of renewable energy.

While the tariffs were introduced in mid-2022, most households and businesses will feel the full impact the following year, as distributors need to submit a price proposal to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) to justify the need for the tax.

Some distributors, like Ausgrid, have already outlined the changes.

They plan to charge customers 1.2c/kWh for electricity produced during peak export periods and offer a payment of 2.3c/kWh for electricity exported during peak demand hours.

Another hurdle for many households is the cost of solar batteries, which can store unused energy for later use.


Prices range from $8,750 to over $20,000, making it a significant investment.

While the NSW State Government has announced a rebate starting at $1,600 for battery storage systems, and Queensland had a similar rebate that has since closed, the upfront cost remains a barrier for many.

‘The Queensland government must find ways of getting more households powered by solar and create the incentives to shift people into having solar and batteries,' Ms Douglas added.

‘About 60 per cent of the community is currently locked out of the benefits of solar, including renters and people living in apartments or social housing, and they have among the most to gain from reduced energy bills.’

These groups stand to gain the most from reduced energy bills, yet they are often left behind in the transition to renewable energy.


Data from the clean energy regulator shows that solar and battery storage uptake is significantly higher in Sydney's outer suburbs compared to more established areas.

As energy costs continue to rise, the push for solar and battery storage is expected to grow despite the challenges posed by the sun tax.

David Sedighi, chief operating officer of VoltX Energy, notes that solar makes new homes more energy-efficient and attractive to prospective buyers.

Energy savings aside, solar has made these new homes more energy efficient, enabling people to meet compliance for a Building Sustainability Index (BASIX) certificate,' he said.

‘We know having solar makes a new home more attractive to prospective buyers in the future, too, as the cost of energy increases.’

'The so-called sun-tax where energy providers charge customers a tariff for rooftop solar exported to its network will also drive demand for batteries.'


In related news, the NSW government has launched a $200 million initiative to boost energy efficiency for 24,000 homes.

The program covers upgrades like draught-proofing, insulation, heating and cooling systems, and solar power, with subsidies for 10,000 low-income renters and apartment residents. Learn more here.
Key Takeaways

  • There's public outrage over a hidden 'sun tax' being imposed on Australian households with solar panels.
  • This tariff penalises people for exporting solar energy back to the grid during peak times.
  • Energy advocates slam the tariff as unfair, especially amid a cost of living crisis.
  • The tariff aims to encourage people to use their solar-generated energy rather than feed it back into the grid, and some support for battery storage solutions has been introduced.
Have you been affected by the sun tax, or are you concerned about how it might impact your decision to go solar? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 
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We have solar panels and already pay at least 10 cents per kw/h more for the power we use. We often pay a higher supply charge as well. It's not just the high cost of getting batteries installed, it's also the fact that it can take 30 years to recoup that cost by using our solar power - when the batteries may only last 10 - 15 years before they need replacing, along with the solar panels! There's also the high risk of the batteries catching fire, many brand name ones are being recalled! I feel that we got "suckered-in" with lies, to get solar panels. I'll get mine disconnected before I pay them to take my solar power away!
 
We have solar panels and already pay at least 10 cents per kw/h more for the power we use. We often pay a higher supply charge as well. It's not just the high cost of getting batteries installed, it's also the fact that it can take 30 years to recoup that cost by using our solar power - when the batteries may only last 10 - 15 years before they need replacing, along with the solar panels! There's also the high risk of the batteries catching fire, many brand name ones are being recalled! I feel that we got "suckered-in" with lies, to get solar panels. I'll get mine disconnected before I pay them to take my solar power away!
I agree with getting solar panels disconnected if I am going to be charged for exporting the power they generate. Already these companies are ripping us off by paying peanuts for exported power while charging extortionate prices for using the same power from the grid. Solar panels were the worst investment I have ever made & regret the day they were installed.
 
This is just greed for money, The government should be doing something about the power companies overcharging us instead of handing out money to try and make it look like they are helping us. SDC reported that electricity wholesale prices are the cheapest in years and yet here we are paying the highest retail prices in history. Albosleazy should be doing something about this.
 
we are actually donating our roof area to a electricity co.for space to erect a sun collector for the supply of elect. to us, also to add to our forced generosity they allow us to actually buy the panels to do it with AND we agree to replace those panels when required at our expense .and they assist us with not so cheap loans...by the way a $10 000 investment by the homeowner works out at 10 000=40 quarters=$250 per quarter...that is if the price stays the same over a10 yr period, and thats just the capital ,if one includes the interest at say 5% thats about10000 over the 10yr period just about enough to pay to replace the entire unit.....(if prices stayed the same) not such a good deal. but even worse for those that dont partake of this terrible deal
 
Like recycling, the renewable energy industry is just a myth. It is manufactured as a "feelgood" philosophy to make one "warm and fuzzy" because you are made to believe you are doing your part in saving the planet.

The irony of this whole solar energy illusion is that China, the world's biggest manufacturer of solar panels with a 77.8% share of the global market (2022), produces 32.9% of the world's carbon emissions (2022). Meanwhile, you are indirectly feeding China's slowly expanding influence, especially in the Pacific by going solar and supporting China's solar industry.

Don't get me started on the extraction and processing of lithium ore, its energy consumption and damage to the environment, as compared to the extraction and refining of fossil fuels.

"Environmentally sustainable" energy is a nasty hypocritical two headed monster, of which many people are not aware of.
 
What is the government doing about the power companies ripping off their customers, especially if there are solar panels involved. A big fat nothing, governments seem to be happiest when they or anyone else are ripping off the general population. I’m sure it is part of the overall plan to push as many people as possible below the poverty line so life becomes so hopeless more and more people just give up. Deaths from starvation, cold, heat, illness, suicide will increase the way things are going. All part of the governments plan to decrease the number of welfare recipients they have to fund, and they are happy to let big companies assist them towards this end by charging over the top prices for most of life’s necessities.
 
The Government we currently have is living in La-La-Land, and we are all paying the price for all their failed fantasies.
If we have to Vote to select our Government in, then we should have the right to vote them out, if they don’t fulfil their promises. The general public are forced to pay for every blunder that eventuates from all the stupid failures that the Government makes. We live very poorly while they splash & waste our money on having a luxury life at our expense 😡🤬 THIS IS NOT HOW AUSTRALIA SHOULD BE!!!!
 
Soon we will paying an "oxygen tax". All Australian citizens will be subject to a spirometric assessment to determine one's lung capacity. The greater your lung capacity, the more tax you will pay.

Brought to you by the "Shape Of Things To Come Foundation", formed by H.G. Wells in 1933. 😁
Thank phuck I've only got one lung!! 😎😊
 
Thank phuck I've only got one lung!! 😎😊
Soon we will paying an "oxygen tax". All Australian citizens will be subject to a spirometric assessment to determine one's lung capacity. The greater your lung capacity, the more tax you will pay.

Brought to you by the "Shape Of Things To Come Foundation", formed by H.G. Wells in 1933. 😁
That would simply enhance the spread of Covid as people sought to destroy their lung capacity as quickly as possible. Silly idea..............
 
The Government we currently have is living in La-La-Land, and we are all paying the price for all their failed fantasies.
If we have to Vote to select our Government in, then we should have the right to vote them out, if they don’t fulfil their promises. The general public are forced to pay for every blunder that eventuates from all the stupid failures that the Government makes. We live very poorly while they splash & waste our money on having a luxury life at our expense 😡🤬 THIS IS NOT HOW AUSTRALIA SHOULD BE!!!!
Now about the previous 30 years of misgovernment by the LNP..........I take it you object to the $750 000 000 AFL rort being perpetrated on Tasmania by the Liberal State government?
 
THE SUN WAS CREATED FREE OF CHARGE.
It does not belong to anyone but everyone needs it, even the sluggers in power.
Remember the Sunlight Tax, people bricked up their windows.
We thought Solar, great, not anymore.
I think that was the window tax back in the UK during the Georgian period. Sunlight, in the UK? When?
 

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