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Solar tariffs reshaped to favour batteries, EVs, and west-facing panels – RenewEconomy
Western Australia to manage booming rooftop solar market by refining grid export payments to batteries and electric vehicles, and paying more at peak times.

Western Australia has come out of the blocks with a strategy to manage the states booming rooftop solar market that includes extending grid export payments to home batteries and electric vehicles, and encouraging new solar systems to be installed facing the west.
The Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme, or DEBS, was launched on Monday and will kick in on Friday, November 6 for all households, schools and not-for-profits that as of this week install new solar systems up to 5kW in size, upgrade the…
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