Are Solar Panels Worth It In Broadwater?

Broadwater is located in New South Wales about 174.3 km south of Brisbane and 11.6 km south of Dalwood. Broadwater has a latitude of 29.0 degrees South.

How much is the rebate for solar panels in Broadwater, NSW

The Australian Federal Government has incentives for Broadwater homeowners to install solar. They give "STCs" (small-scale technology certificates) to people who add a solar power system to their home.

The government divides the country into "Zones" depending on the rated solar potential. You get more support or less depending on your zone. Broadwater is in Climate Zone 3 which has a rating of 1.382.

This means a 10 kW solar system installed in Broadwater during 2024 would give you 96 ST Certificates worth $3830.40 (at an STC price of $39.90 each).

If you wait until 2025 for your panels the rebate in Broadwater will be reduced. It goes down every year.

Solar Power Rebate for Broadwater

Rebate for Broadwater Solar Systems
System SizeST CertsValue
3 kW29$1157.10
4 kW38$1516.20
5 kW48$1915.20
6 kW58$2314.20
6.6 kW63$2513.70
10 kW96$3830.40
12 kW116$4628.40
15 kW145$5785.50

Here's about how much Solar Energy falls on Broadwater by month. The maximum is 6.55 kWh/M2 in December. The minimum is 2.98 kWh/M2 during June.

Daily Energy Per Square Metre in Broadwater
MonthEnergy MJ/M2kWh/M2
Jan23.486.52
Feb20.715.75
Mar17.934.98
Apr15.294.25
May12.293.41
Jun10.742.98
Jul12.073.35
Aug15.314.25
Sep18.795.22
Oct21.015.84
Nov22.956.37
Dec23.576.55

Figures from the weather station at Alstonville, which is approximately 16.7 km from Broadwater.

Broadwater, NSW is in the 2472 postcode area which has around 439 solar installations under 10 kW and about 462 total installations including large scale solar. In comparison there are about 105107 small solar installations in the Gold Coast region.

With an estimated 800 households in the 2472 area that gives a small solar installation (average size around 3.86 kW) for about every 1.8 dwellings.

Here are 23 solar installers near to or in Broadwater.

Solar Installers near toBroadwater
NameDistanceDetails
Stralis Energy17.6kmStralis Energy is based in West Ballina, NSW.
Coastwide Solar NSW20.7kmCoastwide Solar NSW is based in Goonellabah, NSW.
Solar-Rite21.8kmSolar-Rite is based in Ballina, NSW.
Premium Solar Solutions22.7kmPremium Solar Solutions is based in Cumbalum, NSW.
The Solar Shop22.9kmThe Solar Shop is based in South Grafton, NSW.
Solahart Far North Coast23.3kmSolahart Far North Coast is based in East Lismore, NSW.
24 Hour Solar Power24.5km24 Hour Solar Power is based in Lismore, NSW.
sun energy experts24.6kmsun energy experts is based in Lismore, NSW.
Nickel Energy24.7kmNickel Energy is based in Lismore, NSW.
Northern Rivers Solar & Electrical24.8kmNorthern Rivers Solar & Electrical is based in South Lismore, NSW.
REMOTE OFFGRID ENERGY & Get Current Electrical26.3kmREMOTE OFFGRID ENERGY & Get Current Electrical is based in Lennox Head, NSW.
Ocean Air Electrical26.5kmOcean Air Electrical is based in Skennars Head, NSW.
ProSolar Australia28.0kmProSolar Australia is based in Bexhill, NSW.
Key Energy Group36.3kmKey Energy Group is based in Broken Head, NSW.
888 Solar Tek36.5km888 Solar Tek is based in Federal, NSW.
JDZ Solar and Electrical36.8kmJDZ Solar and Electrical is based in Casino, NSW.
Juno Energy38.1kmJuno Energy is based in Byron Bay, NSW.
First Sun Solar38.7kmFirst Sun Solar is based in Federal, NSW.
Heinz Solar and Electrical39.3kmHeinz Solar and Electrical is based in Suffolk Park, NSW.
Sanctuary Solar39.4kmSanctuary Solar is based in Suffolk Park, NSW.
Freedom Energy Solutions40.6kmFreedom Energy Solutions is based in Byron Bay, NSW.
MTS Solar41.1kmMTS Solar is based in Ewingsdale, NSW.
Mclean Energy Solutions43.2kmMclean Energy Solutions is based in Byron Bay, NSW.

Solar Panel Businesses Near to Broadwater

Sunlight Hours in Broadwater

The maximum hours between sunrise and sunset occur in January at about 13 hours 59 minutes. Your panels will get plenty of sunlight.

Figures calculated for 15th of the month.

Solar Panel Angle in Broadwater

It is generally recommended to angle your panels at about 29.0° from the horizontal in this area - facing north, although your power usage patterns could alter this - if you are out all day.

Next, after Broadwater, is to look at if solar power is worth it in Broadwater, NSW, which is about 945.6 kms away.

The data used for this page was sourced from Australian Government Clean Energy Regulator, Australian Bureau of Meterology, Australian Photovoltanic Institute, Clean Energy Council, Government Solar Incentives sites, open source Australian postcode data and other online sources.