First thing that you need to do is to be familiar with the government policies and guidelines within you are, Australia doesn't have a standardized guidelines yet but the local government are iplementing it by state. Get to know what are the terms in the rebates, incentives and understand how the feed in tariff works.
Second, you need to know what size of the system you'd need. It can be best determined by know these three factors
- Your average energy consumption for about a year
- Your free roof space and sunlight availability
- and your budget...
Third, you need to shop around. there many retailers and solar panel suppliers in the market today and everyone is claiming that their products and services offers the best va;ue for money - well of course they will. But you are the only one who can tell that. Jump from one store to another and determine what will suit you best.
And last, after getting a quote it is better to counter check it with the Clean Energy Council of Australia to verify whether this company is a certified manufacturer and installer of solar PV panels and qualify for all the government benefits.
If you amanged to get it done, you can enjoy the benefits of geen living both in your pocket and in your conscience.
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