Are Solar Panels Worth It In Home Rule?

Home Rule is located in New South Wales about 218.9 km north west of Sydney and 452.8 km south west of Lyra. Home Rule has a latitude of 32.4 degrees South.

How much is the rebate for solar panels in Home Rule, NSW

The Australian Federal Government has incentives for Home Rule 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. Home Rule is in Climate Zone 3 which has a rating of 1.382.

This means a 10 kW solar system installed in Home Rule 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 Home Rule will be reduced. It goes down every year.

Solar Power Rebate for Home Rule

Rebate for Home Rule 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 Home Rule by month. The maximum is 7.46 kWh/M2 in December. The minimum is 2.58 kWh/M2 during June.

Daily Energy Per Square Metre in Home Rule
MonthEnergy MJ/M2kWh/M2
Jan26.827.45
Feb23.556.54
Mar19.935.54
Apr15.394.28
May11.573.21
Jun9.302.58
Jul10.232.84
Aug13.363.71
Sep17.744.93
Oct21.996.11
Nov24.516.81
Dec26.847.46

Figures from the weather station at Wellington, which is approximately 61.7 km from Home Rule.

Home Rule, NSW is in the 2850 postcode area which has around 2437 solar installations under 10 kW and about 2746 total installations including large scale solar. As a comparison there are roughly 148143 small solar installations in greater Brisbane.

With an estimated 8509 households in the 2850 area that gives a small solar installation (average size around 4.77 kW) for about every 3.5 dwellings.

Here are 23 solar installers near to or in Home Rule.

Solar Installers near toHome Rule
NameDistanceDetails
Arkana Energy Mudgee20.9kmArkana Energy Mudgee is based in Mudgee, NSW.
Alpha Regional Mudgee21.2kmAlpha Regional Mudgee is based in Mudgee, NSW.
CKB Solar & Electrical21.3kmCKB Solar & Electrical is based in Mudgee, NSW.
Mid-Western Solar Solutions21.5kmMid-Western Solar Solutions is based in Mudgee, NSW.
Ecotronics22.3kmEcotronics is based in Mudgee, NSW.
BlackLab Solar52.7kmBlackLab Solar is based in Rylstone, NSW.
Cudgegong Solar & Electrical53.7kmCudgegong Solar & Electrical is based in Rylstone, NSW.
Greentech Engineering Solutions61.2kmGreentech Engineering Solutions is based in Altona, VIC.
powerdepot64.4kmpowerdepot is based in Ilford, NSW.
NSW Country Solar (Redfern Power Solutions)65.3kmNSW Country Solar (Redfern Power Solutions) is based in Wellington, NSW.
Active Solar & Gas93.4kmActive Solar & Gas is based in Dubbo, NSW.
JME Electrical & Solar94.0kmJME Electrical & Solar is based in Dubbo, NSW.
Macquarie Energy94.1kmMacquarie Energy is based in Dubbo, NSW.
AG-MURF Australia96.5kmAG-MURF Australia is based in Dubbo, NSW.
Western Solar & Electrical Solutions96.7kmWestern Solar & Electrical Solutions is based in Dubbo, NSW.
Platinum Solar Dubbo96.8kmPlatinum Solar Dubbo is based in Dubbo, NSW.
Orana Energy Systems - Solahart Central West97.3kmOrana Energy Systems - Solahart Central West is based in Dubbo, NSW.
SolaMax97.4kmSolaMax is based in Dubbo, NSW.
Solar Connections100.5kmSolar Connections is based in Springwood, NSW.
Solarcomm101.5kmSolarcomm is based in Ben Bullen, NSW.
Unilec Solar & Electrical105.5kmUnilec Solar & Electrical is based in Orange, NSW.
Solar ~ Central West Co.107.0kmSolar ~ Central West Co. is based in Orange, NSW.
Lung Fish107.0kmLung Fish is based in Orange, NSW.

Solar Panel Businesses Near to Home Rule

Sunlight Hours in Home Rule

The maximum hours between sunrise and sunset occur in January at about 14 hours 16 minutes. Your panels will get plenty of sunlight.

Figures calculated for 15th of the month.

Solar Panel Angle in Home Rule

It is generally recommended to angle your panels at about 32.4° from the horizontal in this area - facing north, although your power usage patterns could alter this - if you are out all day.

Next, after Home Rule, is to look at if solar power is worth it in Home Hill, QLD, which is about 1435.4 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.