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QLD Battery Booster

QLD Battery Booster

Battery booster providing a long-awaited solar battery rebate for Queenslanders The Queensland Government has recently unveiled plans for a solar battery rebate ⚡🔋 The aptly named ‘QLD Battery Booster’ will incentivise homeowners across the state to install a solar battery for their home by significantly
Instant Asset Write-Off Ending June 2023

Instant Asset Write-Off Ending June 2023

Instant Asset Write Off for Commercial Solar 2023 Update To speak with someone directly about commercial solar now call 1300 033 510 or email us at admin@semgroupaus.com.au. The federal government’s instant asset write off is a scheme where eligible businesses can claim an immediate deduction for
Solar in 2021 – New Rebates, Tariffs and Products

Solar in 2021 – New Rebates, Tariffs and Products

Solar is a constantly changing, heavily contested industry - it can be hard to know who and what to believe.  To speak with someone directly about solar, feed-in-tariffs, new products or government rebates call 1300 033 510 or email us at admin@semgroupaus.com.au. Subscribe to our
The Fall of Feed-in-tariffs – Is Solar Still Worth It?

The Fall of Feed-in-tariffs – Is Solar Still Worth It?

With the continuing downward trend of feed-in-tariffs across the country, the question on everyone’s mind is the feasibility of solar moving forward. While the ‘premium’ tariffs are a thing of the past, going solar still makes financial sense to Australians. Call 1300 033 510 or
Installing Solar With The NT First Home Owner Grant

Installing Solar With The NT First Home Owner Grant

Buying a home to call your own? For first home owners in the Northern Territory all or most of the cost of your solar installation can be covered by the new home owner grant. Call 1300 033 510 or email our team directly on admin@semgroupaus.com.au
How does a Feed-In Tariff Work and what is it anyway?

How does a Feed-In Tariff Work and what is it anyway?

Subscribe to our Newsletter A residential homeowner, small business or even community group can have a renewable energy system such as PV (photovoltaic) solar panels installed and sign up to export or ‘feed in’ any excess electricity back into the main grid. For this electricity