Tom writes,

>> Any information / opinions regarding this startup?
>> National Renewable Network secures $10 million for retail solar and battery 
>> roll out
>> By SIMON THOMSEN - JANUARY 17, 2024
>> https://www.startupdaily.net/topic/funding/national-renewable-network-secures-10-million-for-retail-solar-and-battery-roll-out/
>>
>> ... “Our customers will save more money through our energy plans than buying 
>> their own system,” he said. ...
>
>
> So the customer will be paying for energy which has been generated on
> their own roof, & stored on their own premises?
>
> I am already being ripped of by ActewAGL with such a scheme, for a
> communal solar boosted hot water system.
> https://blog.tomw.net.au/2013/03/act-assembly-inquiry-into-energy.html


Yes true, but this scheme offers free solar equipment and installation and 
claims to provide cheap interest on this equipment so that overall the expenses 
for power work out cheaper than a normal power bill? Or so I understand? That’s 
why I’m asking.

If true, sounds like a simple way for normal Aussies to go solar, for free, 
plus with cheaper power bills? Maybe I’m wrong, but could be good way to reduce 
traditional Australian power generation? This is a startup without heaps of 
money, so the offers for new customers would need to be limited. They are 
talking of just 600 ppl for now?

Whatever. We have probably just about reached saturation point for new solar 
sign-ups soon. Now, we might need such schemes to solar-convert the rest of 
Australia?

Maybe as good a solar scheme as currently possible? They sound altruistic must 
say.

😊
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