Solar power is a clean, green, renewable energy source that is gaining popularity with property owners nationwide. Its environmental credentials are well reported, but solar can be a great investment too. Investing in roof-top solar power, and other solar power options, may increase your property's value and provide potential for a higher energy star-rating.
Installing a 1.5kW rooftop solar system will allow you to generate enough solar energy to significantly reduce the electricity bill of your home, business or investment property. Larger solar sustems may even allow you to go 'energy neutral' and eliminate your power bill altogether. With power prices predicted to rise across Australia, solar power really could prove a smart investment. By harnessing the power of the sun with a rooftop solar power package you can access free clean, green, renewable energy for the next 30 years.
As sustainable energy solutions become more affordable, homeowners are being encouraged to retrofit green energy technology in existing homes. Government incentive schemes may be available in your state, these provide rebates and other incentives which could help to pay for solar upgrades.
Commercial property owners with net lettable areas greater than 2,000 square metres will be required to disclose the property's energy rating from the middle of 2010 - so it makes sense to take advantage of the incentives and "go green" today.
Speak to one of our Sales Consultants and they will walk you through the processes. Call 1300 152 871 or fill in the form found at the bottom of this page.
NSW - 10kW Solar Package 20 year savings plan.


QLD - 10kW Solar Package 20 year savings plan.


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NSW
The above Return on Investment (ROI) figures are ESTIMATIONS ONLY and based on the New South Wales Gross Feed-in-Tariff current at time of printing which is .60c per kW (kilowatt) for seven years. 1. This calculation is based on a number of variables which have been averaged for the purpose of this ROI example. Calculations include: 5 hours of direct sunlight per day. These figures show maximized potential saving off your electricity bill assuming you are using power during generation hours plus income made on generated power. An indicative annual electricity bill has been calculated for typical residential customers in each standard supply area (nominal $) from three major electricity suppliers. Figures used do not include GST. Forecast inflation is 2.4%, 2.5% and 2.5% for 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, respectively. Energy costs have been calculated using 7,000 kW/h per annum. Calculations may not add due to rounding. Source: Regulated electricity retail tariffs for 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2013 – Draft report. 2. Total cost of system quoted is dependent on RECs being assigned to Beyond Building Energy at time of installation. Terms and conditions apply and can be viewed at www.beyondbuildingenergy.com. 3. A Federal government initiative providing access to eligible home owners to an Interest Free Green Loan over 4 years to invest in energy efficient technologies if they meet the government and banking requirements. More information is available at www.beyondbuildingenergy.com. 4. Calculations based on combined energy saving costs and income from Gross Feed-in-Tariff at .60c per kW/h, see tables above. These calculations in no way represent a guarantee of income or profit. Customers are encouraged to view BBE’s full Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement prior to entering into any contractual arrangements for solar power installation. Every attempt will be made to supply and install Solar Panels and Inverters from suppliers as promoted on this website, however if stocks are unavailable at time of installation we reserve the right to substitute products of equal quality and value.
QLD
The above Return on Investment (ROI) figures are ESTIMATIONS ONLY and based on the Queensland Nett Feed-in-Tariff current at time of printing averaged at .44c per kW (kilowatt). 1. This calculation is based on a number of variables which have been averaged for the purpose of this ROI example. Calculations include: 5 hours of direct sunlight per day. These figures show maximized potential income assuming you are not using power during generation hours & are feeding all generated power back into the grid. An indicative annual electricity bill has been calculated for typical residential customers in each standard supply area (nominal $) from three major electricity suppliers. Figures used do not include GST. Forecast inflation is 2.4%, 2.5% & 2.5% for 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, respectively. Energy costs have been calculated using 7,000 kW/h per annum. Calculations may not add due to rounding. Source: Regulated electricity retail tariffs for 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2013 – Draft report. 2. Total cost of system quoted is dependent on RECs being assigned to Beyond Building Energy at time of installation. Terms and conditions apply and can be viewed at www.beyondbuildingenergy.com. 3. A Federal government initiative providing access to eligible home owners to an Interest Free Green Loan over 4 years to invest in energy efficient technologies if they meet the government and banking requirements. More information is available at www.beyondbuildingenergy.com. 4. Calculations based on maximized potential income from Net Feed-in-Tariff at .44c per kW/h, see table above. These calculations in no way represent a guarantee of income or profit. Customers are encouraged to view BBE’s full Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement prior to entering into any contractual arrangements for solar power installation. Every attempt will be made to supply and install Solar Panels and Inverters from suppliers as promoted on this website, however if stocks are unavailable at time of installation we reserve the right to substitute products of equal quality and value.