In addition to rebates, feed in tariffs reward you for excess energy exported to the grid. Some areas have high feed in tariff offers, while others follow regulated minimums set by your electricity provider.
Be aware that the former Solar Bonus Scheme is closed to new applicants. Today, your feed in tariff depends on the open market rates your provider offers. Always compare offers to reduce your energy bills.
Queensland’s solar incentives extend beyond residential rebates. Businesses can benefit from commercial solar rebate programs that reduce upfront system costs and improve long-term return on investment. These programs are particularly beneficial for SMEs with high daytime energy usage.
Additionally, battery-equipped systems may be eligible for Virtual Power Plant (VPP) initiatives, which allow participants to export stored energy during peak demand periods. By participating in a VPP, businesses and households can earn credits or payments while supporting grid stability.