❓ Dr. Steve Thomas asks about the number of residential rooftop solar installations and the total energy purchased through the Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS) in WA from 2016-17 to 2020-21. The Minister provides the requested data in tabular form.
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RENEWABLE ENERGY BUYBACK SCHEME
464. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the minister representing the
Minister for Energy:
I refer to the financial years 2016–17,
2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20 and 2020–21.
(1) For each financial year, how many residential
rooftop solar systems have been installed in Western Australia?
(2) For each
financial year, what is the total amount of energy purchased through the
renewable energy buyback scheme?
464. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the minister representing the
Minister for Energy:
I refer to the financial years 2016–17,
2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20 and 2020–21.
(1) For each financial year, how many residential
rooftop solar systems have been installed in Western Australia?
(2) For each
financial year, what is the total amount of energy purchased through the
renewable energy buyback scheme?
AnswerView source ↗
(1)–(2) I
thank the member for the question. The following information has been provided
to me by the Minister for Energy. This
outlines the number of rooftop solar installations and the total amount of
energy purchased through that scheme and is substantially in tabular
form. I seek leave to have the response incorporated into Hansard .
[Leave granted for the following
material to be incorporated.]
(1) The
number of new residential roof-top solar installations completed in Western Australia
is provided in the below table, for each of the requested financial years.
Period
Number
of roof-top solar installations
2016–17
23,861
2017–18
26,132
2018–19
28,095
2019–20
33,021
2020–21
39,901
Notes:
� Figures provided by Horizon Power
and Synergy.
� Figures are based on applications
to connect a new solar system to the network.
� The number of any off-grid and/or
embedded network installations is not known.
(2) The
total amount of energy purchased through the Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme
(REBS) is provided in the below table, for each of the requested financial
years.
Period
Amount
of energy purchased through REBS kWh)
2016–17
486,659,925
2017–18
605,424,725
2018–19
774,737,139
2019–20
940,088,295
2020–21
1,165,891,256*
Notes:
� Figures provided by Horizon Power
and Synergy.
� Figures do not include any amounts
exported to the grid by systems not eligible for REBS — for instance,
where the system size exceeded the Scheme criteria.
� *Includes energy purchased through
the Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme, which was introduced in September 2020
for new and upgraded residential rooftop systems.
thank the member for the question. The following information has been provided
to me by the Minister for Energy. This
outlines the number of rooftop solar installations and the total amount of
energy purchased through that scheme and is substantially in tabular
form. I seek leave to have the response incorporated into Hansard .
[Leave granted for the following
material to be incorporated.]
(1) The
number of new residential roof-top solar installations completed in Western Australia
is provided in the below table, for each of the requested financial years.
Period
Number
of roof-top solar installations
2016–17
23,861
2017–18
26,132
2018–19
28,095
2019–20
33,021
2020–21
39,901
Notes:
� Figures provided by Horizon Power
and Synergy.
� Figures are based on applications
to connect a new solar system to the network.
� The number of any off-grid and/or
embedded network installations is not known.
(2) The
total amount of energy purchased through the Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme
(REBS) is provided in the below table, for each of the requested financial
years.
Period
Amount
of energy purchased through REBS kWh)
2016–17
486,659,925
2017–18
605,424,725
2018–19
774,737,139
2019–20
940,088,295
2020–21
1,165,891,256*
Notes:
� Figures provided by Horizon Power
and Synergy.
� Figures do not include any amounts
exported to the grid by systems not eligible for REBS — for instance,
where the system size exceeded the Scheme criteria.
� *Includes energy purchased through
the Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme, which was introduced in September 2020
for new and upgraded residential rooftop systems.
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