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ar188
post Jul 20 2013, 09:20 PM

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QUOTE(PitzaHuat @ Jul 19 2013, 01:45 PM)
Bro walker, hold your horse :-)

Lets assume you using 4kwh system, a month about rm450-rm500.
just to add, the rates will lower 8% every year..it's called degression rate, so what you get now in $$ and few years time is not the same even if monthly the weather give you the same kwh.
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post Jul 20 2013, 10:18 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Jul 20 2013, 10:13 PM)
I think is for new owner apply for FiT. Not auto reduce for signed contract.
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oh..OIC..every year reduce but once lock-in contract for 21years then the price stays till 21st year. ok. found the Q&A

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What is a ‘degression’? What does it mean and why is there a need for one?


Tariff degression refers to the annual reduction of renewable energy tariffs. The rate of reduction depends on  maturity of the technology and the existing cost reduction potential. Tariff degression applies to all technologies and will only affect a developer every time he/she applies for the FiT

For example, a home owner (A) installs a solar PV system in year 1 and signs an agreement with TNB with an FiT rate of RM1.75 per kWh. Home owner (A) will continue to receive this rate throughout his/her agreement duration of 21 yrs. A year after home owner (A) installs the system, his/her neighbour, (B) decides to install a PV system in his/her home too. By year 2 the FiT rate has now reduced by 8% to RM1.61 per kWh. Therefore, home owner (B) will now have a 21-year contract with TNB selling their PV electricity at RM1.61 per kWh. This form of degression rewards the early movers of RE in the country and also promotes cost reduction of RE technology.
can we choose our own panels if we get cheaper source? or need to buy approved panel at certain controlled prices?

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post Jul 20 2013, 10:27 PM

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Fong also announced that SEDA Malaysia has received a directive from the Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water that from January 1st 2014 to December 31st 2017, the degression rate for solar PV for individuals will be reduced to 0%. Currently, the degression rate for solar PV for individuals is set at 8%.

This means the FiT rates for solar PV for individuals will remain the same for the duration. The ministry anticipates that with greater public participation in the Solar Home Rooftop Programme, the public will be more willing to contribute to the Renewable Energy Fund, from which the FiT is drawn.


wah individual rate will be same until 2017..
ar188
post May 3 2017, 08:34 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Apr 19 2017, 10:37 PM)
No problem. I have 12v and 24v. 24v give higher yield. Have run for more than 6 month.

But I stop using now. As it bit boring for just return back to grid.  Now running off grid.

Have plan to redesign to combine the off grid and grid together.
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is this part of your system which you wanted to use standing seam roof? biggrin.gif

how many KW panels?
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post May 3 2017, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ May 3 2017, 09:57 PM)
This panel is already on the roof. It is the fix panel type.

Have another 6pcs which require the seam roof as backbone. Leceh abit to install.  sad.gif

This type --> https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=60668821
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yeah putting solar on tiled roof memang leceh, need to consider the water proof aspect also.

thx for the thread, but why did you say your system is on-grid when you didnt sell any power back to tnb? hmm.gif
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post May 3 2017, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ May 3 2017, 10:30 PM)
Not official sell back.

You can plug in the inverter and sell back. But at lower cost.

Or more correct way, reduce your power consumption.
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ok basically (solar assisted power generation within your house) biggrin.gif (not on grid, cos u dont send back anything to the grid)
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post May 4 2017, 12:02 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ May 3 2017, 10:50 PM)
When you have something to run, it reduce the consumption.

If you don't have anything to run, it sell back to grid.

Your system is still on grid if you plug in to the grid.

Watch my meter turn back. No hanky panky.  biggrin.gif  --> https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=71888933
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wahlaooooo, ok confirm on-grid since meter also can pusing terbalik. laugh.gif

 

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