00:00Retiree Stephen Folds is installing a new solar and battery system at his home in Adelaide's
00:07West.
00:08I think the electricity bill, gas bills etc, that's going to be the bulk of where my money
00:12is going to go.
00:13So getting the solar in is going to probably free up a bit more money for us as well.
00:17The rising cost of electricity and the new federal battery subsidy has him convinced
00:21it remains a worthwhile investment despite solar feed-in tariffs dropping to just a few
00:27cents on July 1.
00:28Well we were getting 25 cents many years ago feed-in tariff and now it basically gets
00:33down to either just a few cents or in some cases nothing at all.
00:39Now solar users could be facing an extra cost with a new export tariff charge introduced
00:44in South Australia.
00:46It will allow SA Power Networks to raise $80 million over the next five years to upgrade
00:51the network so it can cope with the continuing growth of solar.
00:55South Australia has the highest rooftop solar uptake in the world and that's great but
01:00now we need smart and efficient investment in the grid.
01:04The new charge will be collected from energy retailers such as AGL and Origin but it remains
01:09to be seen how or if that cost will be passed on.
01:12If it did charge solar households, the cost, according to SA Power Networks, would be under
01:17$20 for households and around $70 a year for businesses.
01:21Origin said in a statement it isn't charging its customers an export tariff but added,
01:26we will continue to assess this policy change to better understand customer behaviour and
01:31impacts over the coming months.
01:33The South Australian Council of Social Service says solar customers should pay for the export
01:38tariff and is concerned low-income households could again bear an unfair cost.
01:43We should pay something towards maintaining the network in a way that enables that provision
01:49to continue to be available.
01:52The South Australian Government says New South Wales is also introducing new export charges
01:57and Victoria is looking to bring them in next year.
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