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Apricus Solar Hot Water


NCPW have been supplying Evacuated Tube solar hot water systems to the Coffs Coast since 2006, They have proved to have great efficiency even in the winter months & cold climates where other solar hot water systems struggle!
If you have been thinking about Solar Hot Water, NOW is the time while the rebates are still available!

 

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Solar Credits Scheme to be Slashed in July!

The Federal Government announced today that the Solar Credits Scheme multiplier will be reduced from 5 credits to 3 as of the 1st of July 2011. At the STC clearing house rate of $40, this will reduce the rebate on 1.5kW system by $2480! See link to...

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NSW Solar Bonus Scheme SUSPENDED

Originally Posted by Ninemsn.com.au The NSW government has suspended the Solar Bonus Scheme due to cost blowouts. No new applications will be considered while the future viability of the program is considered next week, Energy Minister Chris Hartcher announced on Friday.

Mr Hartcher said the scheme would add an...

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Update: NSW Solar Bonus Scheme reaches 250MW

The NSW Government has committed to a cap of 300 MW of connected capacity through the NSW Solar Bonus Scheme. As of the 8th April 2011, The total capacity of installations has reached 251 MW (Currently over 350 MW of applications to connect)
If installs continue at the same rate in NSW which it looks like it easily will, the 300...

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Electricity Prices Continue to Rise!! NSW due to rise over 18% in July

YOUR electricity bill is about to rise by up to $316 a year under new charges which will come into force from July 1. 
Under recommendations just released by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal, bills for NSW households will increase bybetween 16.4 per cent and 18.1 per cent. IPART says average residential...

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IPART blame game hits wrong target

News Re-post: Clean Energy Council Australia’s peak body for renewable energy says the previous NSW government’s solar scheme should bear the blame for the electricity price increases attributed to renewable energy by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART).

Clean Energy Council Chief...

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