Australia’s ‘sun tax’: solar energy supporters split over how to make electricity grid fairer
by Adam Morton Climate and environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#5M9M7)
Rule changes aimed at making room for more household solar systems and batteries on the grid would be unfair to current owners, some say
Michael Streatfeild was an early solar adopter. About a decade ago he withdrew $15,000 from his mortgage to install a 3.6kW system of panels on a north-east facing section of his roof in western Sydney.
Three years ago, in a bid to wipe out his reliance on coal-fired grid electricity, he added a 4kW system and positioned it to catch sun later in the day, when it comes from the north-west.
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