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Solar energy from your rooftop panels can help you save money. When your rooftop solar panels generate more power than you’re using in your home, the leftover solar energy is sent back into the electricity grid.

A Feed-in Tariff (FiT). is a payment you’ll receive for this unused energy. The solar FIT appears as a credit on your electricity bill and is paid to you from your electricity retailer (us), usually at a set rate per kilowatt hour.

Current ENGIE Energy Feed-in Tariff: 5.5c/kWh (as of 1 July 2024)

For information: www.energysaver.nsw.gov.au

You might be entitled to a higher FiT depending on your plan. This will be detailed in the product card you have selected, or if you are already a ENGIE customer, in your Welcome Pack. If you are having trouble finding it, get in contact in a way that suits you by following this link and we will be able to help out. 

ENGIE Feed-in Tariff (FiT): 3.3c/kWh (from 1 July 2024)

This FiT is available to customers who have;

· A Solar system (or other eligible form of renewable energy, such as wind, hydro or biomass) with a size of less than 100 kilowatts.

· Bi-directional metering measuring two-way electricity flows, recording them on a half-hourly basis.

You might be entitled to a higher FiT. This will be detailed in the ‘Rates and charges’ section of the product card you have selected, or if you are already a ENGIE customer, in your Welcome Pack.

Premium Feed-in Tariff (PFiT) government scheme Ended on 1 November 2024

The Victorian government ended the Premium Feed-in Tariff (PFiT) scheme on 1 November 2024. This means you will no longer receive 60 c/kWh for the electricity you feed back into the grid. To find out more visit the Victorian government’s Energy, Environment and Climate Action website here.

While the minimum Feed-in Tariff (FiT) rate set by the Essential Services Commission is 3.3 c/kWh, as a valued ENGIE solar customer, we are giving you an exclusive FiT of 12 c/kWh for the first 8 kWh/day, and 3.3 c/kWh thereafter based on a daily average over your billing period. That’s a great feed-in rate and available to you as an existing ENGIE solar PFiT customer.

To enjoy this exclusive FiT, you don’t have to do a thing. This variation took effect on 2 November 2024 under your current plan. If you decide to switch plans this offer will no longer be available. All your other energy plan details remain the same, like discounts and terms and conditions.

To speak to our dedicated team please contact 1800 052 398 (Monday to Friday 8am - 7pm AEST).

ENGIE Standard Feed-in Tariff (FIT): 4c/kWh (as of 1 July 2024)

You might be entitled to a higher FiT depending your plan. This will be detailed in the product card you have selected, or if you are already a ENGIE customer, in your Welcome Pack. If you are having trouble finding it, get in contact in a way that suits you by following this link and we will be able to help out. 

Distributor Feed-in Tariff (DFIT): 44c/kWh (scheme closed to new entrants from 30 September 2011)

DFIT eligibility:

  • Households, small businesses, community buildings or churches with a solar PV system who consumes less than 160 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity a year.
  • Switching retailers: If you have an eligible system and currently receive the DFIT with another retailer, you will continue to receive this feed-in tariff with ENGIE.
  • Maximum output: 10 kVA for homes with single phase or 30 kVA for homes with three-phase electricity.
  • Important dates: 
    • If your system was approved to be connected by 31 August 10 and was installed with an approved meter by 29 January 12, you should be eligible for 50c/kWh (44c/kWh DFIT plus ENGIE FIT) for every kWh exported to the grid.
    • If your system was approved by between the 1 September 10 and 30 September 11 and the system was installed with an approved meter by 8 February 12, you should be eligible for 50c/kWh (44c/kWh DFIT plus ENGIE FIT) for the first 45kWh exported each day. You will receive 6c/kWh for any additional kWh exported.
  • Moving house: The DFIT tariff is linked to the property where the solar PV system is installed. When moving to a new house you cannot take the DFIT payments with you. The property will remain eligible for the scheme until 30 June 2028, even if the house is sold and new residents move in.

For information on eligibility and compliant systems for the current Standard Feed-in Tariff and Distributor Feed-in Tariff, visit www.sa.gov.au.

ENGIE Feed-in Tariff (FiT): 5.5c/kWh (as of 1 July 2024)
You might be entitled to a higher FiT. This will be detailed in the ‘Rates and charges’ section of the product card you have selected, or if you are already a ENGIE customer, in your Welcome Pack.
 

Solar Bonus Scheme Feed-in Tariff: 44c/kWh (scheme closed to new entrants from 9 July 2012)
This scheme is payable until 1 July 2028, providing eligibility criteria are met.

You will lose eligibility for the Solar Bonus Scheme Feed-in Tariff if you:

  • Move house, as this will result in a new electricity account holder for the premises.
  • Sell or let your house, if this results in a new electricity account holder for the premises.
  • Increase your inverter capacity/size.
  • Close your electricity account.
  • Are disconnected (e.g. because you fail to pay a bill or breach a contract).
  • Add extra capacity/panels that exceed the rated capacity of your system’s inverter.
  • Use alternative energy sources, such as other generators or batteries, when the system receiving the 44c FiT is operating, unless alternative sources have separate connections to the network.

Please note the following;

  • If you have an eligible system and currently receive the Solar Bonus Scheme Feed-in Tariff with another retailer, you will continue to receive this feed-in tariff with ENGIE.
  • Only one feed-in tariff applies to each solar account. If you are eligible for the Solar Bonus Scheme Feed-in Tariff, you will only receive this tariff. You will not be eligible to receive the ENGIE Standard Feed-in Tariff.

Find out more about the Solar Bonus Scheme.

Current ENGIE Feed-in Tariff: 8c/kWh

You might be entitled to a higher FiT depending your plan. This will be detailed in the product card you have selected, or if you are already a ENGIE customer, in your Welcome Pack. If you are having trouble finding it, get in contact in a way that suits you by following this link and we will be able to help out. 

Find out more at the ACT Government website.

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