Solar Homes and Communities Plan
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to the large volume of applications the Solar Homes and Communities Plan is receiving, the six week timeframe for processing applications and installation reports, as outlined in the program guidelines, is currently not being achieved. Applications and installation reports are taking up to eight weeks to process. The Department has engaged additional staff to help manage the increased demand and we are working to reduce application processing times as quickly as we can. We apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate the continuing patience people are showing.
The Solar Homes and Communities Plan provides cash rebates for the installation of solar photovoltaic systems on homes and community use buildings. Schools are no longer eligible for funding under this program. Schools can apply for grants under the National Solar Schools Program from July 2008 to June 2015.
The Solar Homes and Communities Plan ensures that rebates get to the households that need them most through the introduction of a means test, with households with an annual taxable income of less than $100,000 eligible for the rebates.
Rebates and grants
| Minimum system size | Australian Government support | Eligibility* | |
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| Residential (Rebates) | |||
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| New systems | |||
| 450 watts | Up to $8000 ($8/W up to 1kW) |
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| Extensions to old systems | |||
| 450 watts | Up to $5000 ($5/W up to 1kW) |
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| Community Use Buildings (Competitive Grants) | |||
| 450 watts | 50% of the system cost up to 2kW** |
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NOTE: *Conditions apply; this information is a guide only; for further information refer to the program guidelines.
**This limit refers to the grant amount only - there are no restrictions on the size of system that can be installed.
Eligibility
- Rebates and grants are available for the purchase and installation of major equipment items. Equipment must be new and not second-hand.
- Residential rebates are for photovoltaic systems that are connected to a main-grid or are very close to a main-grid.
- Any system eligible for a rebate under the Renewable Remote Power Generation Program is ineligible for the Solar Homes and Communities Plan; applicants should discuss which rebate to apply for with an accredited designer and installer.
- The person who carries out the installation must be accredited for design and installation of photovoltaic systems.
- Applicant's household taxable income must be less than $100,000.
How to apply
All applicants should send completed forms by mail to:
Solar Homes and Communities Plan Manager
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
PO Box 787
CANBERRA ACT 2600
For more information on how to apply, contact the national information line on 1800 808 571.
Residential applicants
Applicants should read the Guidelines for residential applicants before applying.
PLEASE NOTE: Notification of pre-approval must be received prior to system installation.
Downloads
Guidelines
- Download the Guidelines for residential applicants - 21 May 2008
Application Form
- Download the Residential Application for Pre-approval Form as an MSWord file
- Download the Residential Application for Pre-approval Form as a PDF file
Community Buildings
PLEASE NOTE: Schools are no longer eligible for funding under this program. Schools can apply for grants under the National Solar Schools Program from July 2008 to June 2015.
Notification of pre-approval must be received prior to system installation.
Downloads
Guidelines
- Download the Guidelines for Community Buildings Grants
Application Form
- Download the Grants for Community Buildings Application as an MSWord file
- Download the Grants for Community Buildings Application a PDF file
Finding an installer
The person who carries out the installation must be accredited for design and installation of photovoltaic systems by the Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE).
The Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts recommends applicants contact an accredited designer / installer to discuss their system requirements before commencing an application.
A list of BCSE accredited designers and installers is available from:
- www.bcse.org.au/default.asp?id=119 (Clean Energy Council)
- Or ask your installer/designer for proof of accreditation
Installation report
A copy of the Residential installation report will be sent to the applicant with the notification of pre-approval. When the system has been installed, the applicant must forward the completed Residential installation report, to the address above.
New forms will be available shortly.
Program statistics
- Watts installed by Month - wattsbymonth-june08.xls (198 KB)
- Systems installed by State - installedbystate-june08.xls (37 KB)
Electricity from the Sun: Solar PV Systems Explained- provides information about choosing system size, design, location, Grid-connected systems, Off-grid systems
Solar PV Systems - Users' Maintenance Guide
- provides information about PV system maintenance
Both publications are available online at:
www.bcse.org.au/default.asp?id=310
Rebates & grants
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