How to Apply for the ACT Sustainable Household Scheme for Solar
Step-by-step guide on the application process, eligibility criteria, and the required documentation for homeowners interested in participating in the ACT sustainable household scheme.
20 September, 2023 by
How to Apply for the ACT Sustainable Household Scheme for Solar
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The ACT Sustainable Household Scheme for Solar is a fantastic opportunity for residents of the ACT - Australian Capital Territory to reduce their energy bills and embrace eco-friendly energy solutions.

The scheme may change time to time, to check the latest update you can visit the official website

About the Sustainable Household Scheme

 Eligible households and individuals are able to make upgrades to their homes and premises through purchasing a range of sustainable products. The objective of the Scheme is to encourage sustainable solutions at the community level that will:

  • Help reduce energy use and costs;

  • Help households live more comfortably;

  • Contribute to greenhouse gas emissions reductions; and

  • Support development of the renewable energy industry in the

The ACT Sustainable Household Scheme Coverage:

  • The Scheme offers loans for all products covered under the categories listed below.

  • Eligible Scheme participants can access zero-interest loans between $2,000 and $15,000 to purchase:

Category 1 - Solar & Batteries

Category 2 - Energy efficient upgrades

Category 3 - Energy efficient upgrades

  • New and used electric cars

  • New and used electric motorbikes

Category 4 - Ceiling insulation

  • Ceiling insulation

Steps to follow for The ACT Sustainable Household Scheme


Step 1: Check Your Eligibility For The SHS (Sustainable Household Scheme)

Before you begin the application process, it's crucial to verify that you meet the eligibility criteria. The typical eligibility requirements include:

Eligibility Criteria For Category 1 - Solar & Batteries, Category 2 - Energy efficient upgrades & Category 4 - Ceiling insulation:

  • Residency: A person who owns the property in which the installation is to occur; or living with the person who owns the property in which the installation is to occur.
  • Property Eligibility : Your property should be connected to the electricity grid.
    1. Is either a standalone residence or a unit titled property. Each individual unit titled
      property within a unit plan is defined as a distinct eligible property.

    2. Is a property geographically located within the ACT (including Hall, Tharwa, and Oaks Estate but not Jervis Bay Territory).

    3. The $15,000 can also be spread across more than one property, as long as each property meets the unimproved value thresholds

    4. Meets the Unimproved Value (UV) thresholds specified below.

    Please note if a property is covered by a body corporate you may require approvals to install a product.

  1. Unimproved Value On 1 July 2023 the Unimproved property value (UV) changed to 2022 levels. For all products except solar, the UV of the property must be at or below $750,000 in any year from 2022, for:Please note that eligibility criteria can change, so visit the official scheme website or contact the relevant authorities for the most current information.

      • freestanding houses and non-titled dual occupancies (non-unit titled dwellings)

      • townhouses and unit titled dual occupancies (stand-alone unit titled dwellings) based on the unit entitlement percentage.

      However, to be eligible for roof top solar products:

      • the UV for this type of property must be at or below $450,000 in any year from 2022 

    For all products the UV of the property must be at or below $300,000 in any year from 2022, for: unit titled multi-storey apartments.

  • Eligibility for Category 2 items requires the upgrade of gas or inefficient electric appliances (in the case of heating and cooling and hot water systems) or the upgrade of a gas stove top and/or oven unit. Your supplier will be asked to specify the type of product being upgraded

Eligibility Criteria For Category 3 - Electric Vehicles, Energy efficient upgrade:

The Scheme participant must ordinarily reside in the ACT as evidenced by a rates notice or utility bill.

  • The Scheme participant must hold a valid ACT Driver Licence.

  • The electric vehicle (car or motorbike) must be powered by a mechanism that produces zero emissions, such as a Battery Electric Vehicle.

  • The total cost of the electric car must be less than the luxury car tax threshold for fuel efficient vehicles. For the up‑to‑date price threshold use Australian Government’s luxury car tax (please note ‑ use the same definitions of total cost as the website).

  • The total cost of the electric motorbike must be under the $40,000 threshold.

Loans are currently limited to one per household across categories 1, 2, 3 and 4. This limit may change in future as the Sustainable Household Scheme continues to be monitored and evaluated. 

Please note that eligibility criteria can change, so visit the official scheme website or contact the relevant authorities for the most current information.

Step 2: Research Solar Providers

Once you confirm your eligibility, it's time to research and select a solar panel provider. Look for reputable companies that are accredited by the Clean Energy Council and have experience installing solar systems in the ACT. Consider factors such as pricing, system quality, warranties, and customer reviews.


Step 3: Obtain Multiple Quotes

To ensure you get the best deal, obtain quotes from at least three different solar providers. This allows you to compare costs, system specifications, and financing options. Be prepared to provide details about your energy consumption and needs to receive accurate quotes.

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Step 4: Choose the Right Solar System

Work closely with your chosen solar provider to select a solar panel system that suits your specific requirements and budget. They will help you determine the appropriate system size, panel type, and inverter options. Ensure that the chosen system meets the scheme's requirements for efficiency and quality.

Step 5: Complete the Application

To apply for the ACT Sustainable Household Scheme for Solar, follow these steps:

The Detailed Application process and steps are here published by the concern authority    

Let us do all the documentation For ACT Sustainable Household Scheme.


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Step 6: Await Approval and Installation

Once your application is approved, you will receive confirmation and instructions for proceeding with the installation. Your chosen solar provider will install the system in accordance with the scheme's guidelines. Expect a site visit to assess your property's suitability for solar panel installation.

Step 7: Claim Your Rebate

After the installation is complete, you can claim your rebate under the scheme. The rebate amount may vary based on the size and efficiency of your solar system. Typically, the rebate is provided as a point-of-sale discount or a direct financial incentive.

Installation Done Under ACT Sustainable Household Scheme:

 Video showing some of our Installations done Under ACT Sustainable Household Scheme and Home Energy Support: Rebate For Home Owner.

 
 

Conclusion:

Participating in the ACT Sustainable Household Scheme for Solar is an excellent way to reduce your energy costs and contribute to a sustainable future. By following this step-by-step guide, you can successfully navigate the application process, meet eligibility criteria, and enjoy the benefits of clean, renewable solar energy in your home. Stay informed about any updates to the scheme and make the transition to a greener, more sustainable lifestyle.

How to Apply for the ACT Sustainable Household Scheme for Solar
Ausgreen Solar Solutions
20 September, 2023

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