The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has released its draft report into regulated electricity prices to apply from 1 July 2011.
This report has found that electricity prices in NSW are set to rise approximately 6% above previously approved rises as a result of the Commonwealth’s Renewable Energy Target.In total the draft report states average regulated retail electricity prices will rise from July 2011 by:
* $230 per year (17.9%) for EnergyAustralia* residential customers
* $228 per year (16.4%) for Integral Energy* residential customers
* $316 per year (18.1%) for Country Energy* residential customers
Electricity prices are rising as a result of network charges, which are the costs to maintain our electricity networks (the poles and wires) and green schemes, like the Commonwealth’s Renewable Energy Target scheme, which will increase bills by 6% (approximately $75 per household). More information on contributing factors to electricity price increases is available here.
This is a draft report. IPART is inviting comments from interested people on its draft report until 12 May 2011. IPART is also holding a public hearing on 2 May 2011.
For information on how to make a submission or take part in the consultation process visit IPART’s website.
The NSW Government will be making a submission to IPART and is seeking options to contain future costs or smooth the impact on customers. For more information see the NSW Government’s fact sheet (PDF).
The NSW Government is also introducing a $200 Low Income Household Rebate for customers on low or fixed incomes and there are a range of measures to help with energy bills. For more information see the Questions and Answers
* On 1 March 2011, TRUenergy bought EnergyAustralia and Origin Energy bought both Integral Energy and Country Energy. The new owners continue to use existing brand names.
http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/386926/nsw-govt-places-hold-on-solar-bonus-scheme.pdf
http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/energy/sustainable/renewable/solar/solar-scheme/faq#Current-scheme-status-(announced-29-April-2011)
http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/energy/customers/draft-ipart-report
Classic Rock, Masterton and Inspire Solar
With the help of the Classic Rock Street team, Inspire Solar visited the crowd pleasing Masterton Display Homes at Warwick Farm on Sunday August 29 at 12-3pm. There were plenty of games to play from ten pin bowling to a giant connect four, face painting for the kids and again the Inspire Solar van made an appearance and goodie bags were handed out to the crowd of people who visited the display centre.
Classic Rock, Masterton and Inspire Solar
With the help of the Classic Rock Street team, Inspire Solar visited the crowd pleasing Masterton Display Homes at Warwick Farm on Sunday August 29 at 12-3pm. There were plenty of games to play from ten pin bowling to a giant connect four, face painting for the kids and again the Inspire Solar van made an appearance and goodie bags were handed out to the crowd of people who visited the display centre.
WSFM Live Crosses!
WSFM Street team and Inspire Solar hit the streets recently visiting some key locations across Sydney.
Inspire Solar goodie bags were handed out at each location that included a brief overview of how our Solar PV systems differ from all others due to better efficiencies and higher wattage per panel installed, craftsmanship of the product, FREE no interest financing and 25 year output product warranty.The bags also included a fridge magnet that doubles as a bottle opener plus a $100 redeemable voucher off the price of one of the Inspire Solar systems. The Inspire Solar van was also in tow at each event.
WSFM Street team and Inspire Solar hit the following locations:
Thursday August 19 at 3-4pm: Castle Hill Mall
Friday August 20 at 3-4pm: Southgate Shopping Centre at Sylvania
Monday August 23 at 3-4pm: North Parramatta McDonalds on cnr Church St and Victoria Rd.
Solar PV accreditation is a qualification that demonstrates competence in design and / or installation of stand-alone (SPS) and/or grid-connected (GC) solar photovoltaic power systems.
The aims of the Accreditation scheme are -
- to increase the uptake of solar photovoltaic power systems for the provision of energy services, by giving customers increased confidence in the design and installation work;
- to improve the safety, performance and reliability of solar photovoltaic power systems installed in the field;
- to encourage industry Best Practice for all design and installation work involving solar photovoltaic power systems (see Accreditation Standards and Accreditation Rules);
- to provide a network of competent solar photovoltaic power systems designers and installers.
source from: http://www.cleanenergycouncil.org.au/cec/accreditation/Solar-PV-accreditation/aboutaccreditation.html
The solar panels we are currently using is from CSG PVTech Co.,Ltd.. Relying on strict quality management, capable cost control and constant technology innovation, CSG has become one of the leading manufacturers of architectural energy-saving glass with the largest scale and highest reputation.
High Efficiency Polycrystallline Solar Modules:
Warranty:
- Product: 5 years
- Power production:
- 90% 10 years
- 80% 25 years
Inspire Solar launched a major advertising campaign on August 4 of this year spanning across radio, newspaper, online, local papers, live crosses and a promotion to win $1000 off your energy bill.
So if your interested, our next live crosses will be held with the WSFM team on 19 and 20th August.
Make sure you go down to Terminus St, Castle Hill NSW 2154 at 3.20pm on Thursday 19 August, to grab your Inspire Solar goodie bag.
And Friday 20 August at Sylvania Southgate Shopping Centre, Corner Princes Highway and Port Hacking Road Sylvania NSW at 3.20pm
While your here, why don’t you have a listen to the radio ad we have going on air on WSFM, 2UE and Classic Rock Inspire Solar THE PLAN
Do you know that you can win $1000 off your electricity bill by simply telling us in 25 words or less why you would like to win.
How?
1. Go to our webpage
2. Fill in the application form. (It will take you only approximately 5 minutes)
3. That’s it!

















