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juneww
post Jul 9 2013, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(arjunaidi @ Jul 8 2013, 03:14 PM)
5 years ROI is good.  What is your average monthly income from TNB for your 6kWp system?

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For normal output, 1Kwh solar pv panel can generate 1250Kwh annually (depends on location wisely, north region will get higher output which more than 1250Kwh per year from 1Kwh installation). So 6Kwh, might carry out 7500Kwh output annually.

Based on FIT year 2013 rate, 1Kwh (RM1.104+RM0.2392 = RM1.3432), total 7500Kwh x RM1.3432 = RM10074, so average monthly income is RM839.50 for year 2013.

Let's said the solar performance drop 1% annually, we will get the following cash income for 21 years as following.

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post Jul 9 2013, 02:51 PM

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QUOTE(venven81 @ Jul 8 2013, 03:45 PM)
how much was your investment for 4kWp system bro?
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Depends on service provider charges, for 4Kwh installation the price around 40k~45K, what I mean is service provider might quote differently based on their product and service.

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post Jul 9 2013, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(wongmunkeong @ Jul 9 2013, 02:54 PM)
Just to add - there are $35K-$40K ones around as well
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Yes, that's true. Some service provide might quote cheaper cost, but really need to look about their after sales service coverage, product warranty and system warranty.

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post Jul 10 2013, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(Justmua @ Jul 10 2013, 11:48 AM)
Hmmm... I've been asking around and was made to understand that due to safety concern, TNB does not allow the solar PV system for self consumption. How come your setup can be used for self consumption?? Please kindly share....
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arjunaidi is using a Service Provider for his house application and installation. smile.gif
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post Jul 14 2013, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(Kasy @ Jul 14 2013, 03:19 AM)
I installed 4 kW PV Structured Solar System costing about RM50k after getting FIT approvals and Agreement signed with TNB.  Electricity generated have been connected to the grid. My system was commissioned in Dec 2012 and until now (more than 6 months) have not received a single cent.  I really regret installing the PV system.  I was told COO from SEDA can come out with other conditions and rules even after approval  and refused to pay as agreed.  Many of my friends intending to installed have decided not to do so.  INIKAH JANJI DITEPATI – GREEN BECOMES BLUE
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Hi Kasy, sorry to hear that but does your service provider provides any help and solution to you? May I know your installation location?
So far, those from Klang Valley, Seremban, Teluk Intan even Kuantan installed last year already received their payment. If you need more information, please PM me. Thanks.

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post Jul 15 2013, 12:39 AM

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QUOTE(Kasy @ Jul 15 2013, 12:17 AM)
Some of my friends installed their solar PV in April and until today the contractor cannot get TNB to test and commission the system.  All the powner generated for more than a month has gone down the drain.
There is an article today in Malaysiakini asking Parliament to push to close down SEDA.
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The service provider/contractor should take the responsibility to arrange the test and commission to the installed system with the TNB even the payment, they need to do the follow up as well. That's true, there are some cases delay in payment after T & C last year, like installation in Teluk Intan (the 1st installation at that area), the TNB officer there have no idea of what is Solar FIT as well. After the follow up of service provider and the client called to head office and district office, 1st FIT bill (Total of 5 months) come in May, and no issue with the following month bills. The owner already received his 3rd payment from his bank account.

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post Jul 24 2013, 11:02 PM

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Quota is running out very fast nowdays. Everyday 150Kw~200Kw being taken start from July.
If anyone really want to install for 2013 rate, must act fast now.

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post Jul 30 2013, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(arjunaidi @ Jul 30 2013, 09:46 AM)
I am an engineer but for solar PV, I left it to SEDA approved service provider with ISPQ certified engineer.  A good ASP will take you through all the legal, technical and financial aspects of the installation.

I do not recommend the DIY approach.  The solar PV system is meant for service life of at least 2i years, so don't cut corners on equipment, design and expertise.

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That's true. If you look for equipment and install youself, it might be a hard period while you need to claim warranty if something happen to your system.
juneww
post Sep 2 2013, 04:25 PM

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The insurance company do providing the all risk coverage for the roof top solar system, like Tokio Marine, Ace Jerneh, Great Eastern and etc.
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post Aug 15 2014, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(shepherddream @ Aug 15 2014, 01:44 PM)
I bought a subsale house from a owner. After transfer house title, we want to transfer solar panel title as well. But when we call/email Seda, no response given, even the calls also hard to get through, nobody pick up. We send our application by mail also no reply. Can anyone tell me what should i do?
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You can ask the service provider who installed the solar system for the house to help on the transfer. They should know more about that.
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post Aug 15 2014, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(foohoa @ Aug 15 2014, 03:07 PM)
sabah area registered and still no news from may..........
how to process actually?
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You should ask your service provider for the update. biggrin.gif


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post Aug 15 2014, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(foohoa @ Aug 15 2014, 03:16 PM)
them sudah hilang diri
but i got register myself at the website
sabah no much ppl register
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Eh... What you mean register? Do you submit your full application to SEDA?


 

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