The amount of STCs a household or business is eligible to receive is based on the size of the Solar panel system and its location, with more certificates available for systems in areas with higher Solar radiation levels. The Rebate amount can vary depending on market conditions and government policy, so it’s important to check with the Clean Energy Regulator or a Solar provider for the most up-to-date information.
In addition to the SRES, some states and territories in Australia offer additional rebates or incentives for Solar installations, such as the Solar Homes program in Victoria and the Home Battery Scheme in South Australia. These programs can help further reduce the upfront costs of installing Solar panels and battery storage systems.
Overall, the combination of the SRES and other state-based programs make Solar power a more affordable and attractive option for households and businesses looking to reduce their energy bills and environmental impact.