Some common types of Solar rebates that may be available include:
1. Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs): These are tradable certificates that can be created when a Solar system is installed. The number of STCs generated depends on the size of the system and its location, and they can be sold to offset the upfront cost of the system.
2. Feed-in Tariffs: Some states and territories offer feed-in tariffs, where homeowners are paid for the excess electricity generated by their Solar system that is fed back into the grid. The rate of the feed-in tariff can vary depending on the location and the energy provider.
3. Solar panel rebates: Some states offer rebates or incentives specifically for the installation of Solar panels. These rebates can help reduce the overall cost of installing a Solar system.
4. Interest-free loans: Some states offer interest-free loans or other financial incentives to help homeowners finance the installation of a Solar system.
It’s important to research and compare the available rebates and incentives in your area to determine the best options for your specific situation. Additionally, consulting with a Solar energy provider or installer can help you navigate the process of applying for and receiving any available rebates.