Victorian solar electricity feed-in-tariff set to be cut for 2016

By Tom Arup
Updated July 2 2015 - 11:08am, first published 10:14am
Tilting: Victorians with solar PV were once paid as much as 60 cents per kilowatt-hour before tariff arrangements were changed in 2012. Photo: Fairfax Media
Tilting: Victorians with solar PV were once paid as much as 60 cents per kilowatt-hour before tariff arrangements were changed in 2012. Photo: Fairfax Media

Victorian households with rooftop solar could get as little as five cents a kilowatt-hour for the power they pump back into the grid next year, under a proposed decision by the state's Essential Services Commission.

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