Are Solar Panels Worth It In Myrtle Creek?

Myrtle Creek is located in Victoria about 108.0 km north west of Melbourne and 1136.4 km south west of Lyra. Myrtle Creek has a latitude of 36.9 degrees South.

How much is the rebate for solar panels in Myrtle Creek, VIC

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

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

Solar Power Rebate for Myrtle Creek

Rebate for Myrtle Creek 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 Myrtle Creek by month. The maximum is 7.70 kWh/M2 in January. The minimum is 2.03 kWh/M2 during June.

Daily Energy Per Square Metre in Myrtle Creek
MonthEnergy MJ/M2kWh/M2
Jan27.727.70
Feb24.256.74
Mar19.615.45
Apr13.733.82
May9.552.65
Jun7.322.03
Jul7.982.22
Aug11.243.12
Sep15.654.35
Oct20.805.78
Nov24.576.82
Dec27.647.68

Figures from the weather station at Kyabram, which is approximately 87.5 km from Myrtle Creek.

Myrtle Creek, VIC is in the 3444 postcode area which has around 1368 solar installations under 10 kW and about 1479 total installations including large scale solar. In comparison there are about 105107 small solar installations in the Gold Coast region.

With an estimated 4508 households in the 3444 area that gives a small solar installation (average size around 4.12 kW) for about every 3.3 dwellings.

Here are 23 solar installers near to or in Myrtle Creek.

Solar Installers near toMyrtle Creek
NameDistanceDetails
Bushwire Solar15.4kmBushwire Solar is based in Harcourt, VIC.
Ashcroft Electrical & Solar21.4kmAshcroft Electrical & Solar is based in Strathdale, VIC.
Click Control Systems23.0kmClick Control Systems is based in Bendigo, VIC.
Russell Broad Electrical23.1kmRussell Broad Electrical is based in Golden Square, VIC.
The Solar Bloke23.2kmThe Solar Bloke is based in Castlemaine, VIC.
Cola Solar23.5kmCola Solar is based in East Bendigo, VIC.
Mr Eco23.7kmMr Eco is based in East Bendigo, VIC.
Mallee Sun Solar Bulk Buy23.8kmMallee Sun Solar Bulk Buy is based in Castlemaine, VIC.
Solar Central24.0kmSolar Central is based in Golden Square, VIC.
NHC Solar24.0kmNHC Solar is based in East Bendigo, VIC.
Midland Solar24.2kmMidland Solar is based in Bendigo, VIC.
Electric Pro24.7kmElectric Pro is based in East Bendigo, VIC.
Solar Pro Bendigo24.7kmSolar Pro Bendigo is based in East Bendigo, VIC.
Solar 1 Electrical27.1kmSolar 1 Electrical is based in Long Gully, VIC.
Sunergy Solar28.0kmSunergy Solar is based in California Gully, VIC.
National Solar Network28.0kmNational Solar Network is based in California Gully, VIC.
Central Spark Victoria28.9kmCentral Spark Victoria is based in Yapeen, VIC.
Complete Solar Solutions29.5kmComplete Solar Solutions is based in Lockwood, VIC.
Solar Power Lights34.1kmSolar Power Lights is based in Tooborac, VIC.
EnviroShop37.6kmEnviroShop is based in Newstead, VIC.
James Browne Electrics (JBE Solar and Electrical)51.7kmJames Browne Electrics (JBE Solar and Electrical) is based in Daylesford, VIC.
Skyline Energy54.9kmSkyline Energy is based in Macedon, VIC.
Ceramet Solar56.2kmCeramet Solar is based in Bridgewater, VIC.

Solar Panel Businesses Near to Myrtle Creek

Sunlight Hours in Myrtle Creek

The maximum hours between sunrise and sunset occur in January at about 14 hours 40 minutes. Your panels will get plenty of sunlight.

Figures calculated for 15th of the month.

Solar Panel Angle in Myrtle Creek

It is generally recommended to angle your panels at about 36.9° from the horizontal in this area - facing north, although your power usage patterns could alter this - if you are out all day.

Next, after Myrtle Creek, is to look at if solar power is worth it in Myrtle Creek, VIC, which is about 2.8 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.