Feed-in Tariffs

​​​​​​​The regulated feed-in tariff rate is determined by the Regulator each financial year using the method set out in the relevant feed-in tariff rate determination.

The regulated feed-in tariff rate is the minimum rate that retailers must pay owners of qualifying small scale distributed generation systems (ie solar, wind or mini-hydro) on mainland Tasmania (including Bruny Island) for exporting electricity generated by those systems to the grid.

Feed-in tariff rate from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025

From 1 July 2024, the minimum feed-in tariff rate is 8.935 cents per kWh.

The 2024-25 feed-in tariff rate, determined in accordance with the Regulator's 2022 Regulated Feed-in Tariff Rate Determination, is 17.8 per cent lower than the 2023-24 rate. The lower rate is due to a decrease in the wholesale electricity price calculated by the Regulator for 2024-25 in accordance with the methodology set out in the Standing Offer Price Approval Guideline.



Regulated feed-in tariffs for customers


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  • Customers must have a qualifying electricity generating system (solar, wind or water generators compliant with Australian Standard AS4777, with a maximum capacity of 10 kW for a single-phase system or 30 kW for a three phase system) connected to the distribution network through import/export meters which record electricity transferring from and to the network.
  • ​Energy a customer uses onsite is offset from their power usage.
  • When a customer does not use all electricity generated by their system, the excess is exported to the network and they are paid a FiT rate per kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity exported. 
  • ​When the system does not generate enough energy to meet the customer's demand (for example at night, during day-time peak periods, or in winter when there is fewer daylight hours), electricity is imported from the grid.

Determination of the feed-in tariff rate

The following table sets out the feed-in tariff rates, as determined by the Regulator, after conducting investigations in 2015-16, 2018-19​ and 2021-22​.

Table 1: Regulated minimum FiT rates under regulated feed-in tariff rate determinations


Current D​eterm​ination
Periodc/kWh​
​2022 Regulated Feed-in Tariff Rate Determination
(1 July 2022 to 30 June 2025)
1 July 2024 - 30 June 2025
8.935​

1 July 2023 - 30 June 2024
10.869

1 July 2022 - 30 June 2023
8.883
​Previous Determinations:

2019 Regulated Feed-in Tariff Rate Determination
(1 July 2019 to 30 June 2022)
​1 July 2021- 30 June 2022
6.501

​1 July 2020 - 30 June 2021
8.471


1 July 2019 - 30 June​​ 2020
9.347​
2016 Regulated Feed-in Tariff Rate Determination​
(1 July 2016 to 30 June 2019)​
1 July 2018 - 30 June 2019​8.541
1 July 2017 - 30 June 2018 ​8.929

​​1 July 2016 - 30 June 2017 ​6.671
Transitional feed-in tariff rates

Transitional arrangements for feed-in tariff customers ceased on 1 January 2020. All customers previously identified as transitional are now regulated feed-in-tariff customers.

Transitional feed-in tariff rates were introduced to assist customers who had installed a solar system to recoup the cost of that investment. Their legislated, premium rates were available for a period of five years and expired on 31 December 2018.

Customers who, prior to 31 August 2013:

  • installed a qualifying distribution system; or
  • had an application approved by TasNetworks to install or extend such a system (installation and connection was required by 31 August 2014), were eligible for these rates.

These arrangements were closed to new participants by 2014. Under these arrangements:

  • residential customers received 28.283c/kWh; and
  • small business customers received:

     - 38.577 c/kWh for energy consumed up to 500 kWh in a quarterly billing period; and

     -  28.319 c/kWh for energy consumed above 500 kWh in a quarterly billing period.

 

From 1 January 2019 to 30 June 2019, both residential and small business customers received the 2018-19 regulated FiT rate plus an additional Government funded bonus of 5 c/kWh. Between 1 July 2019 and 31 December 2019 these customers received the additional Government bonus of 5 c/kWh on top of the 2019-20 regulated FiT rate.