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All customers with a compliant system will have access to Dynamic Connections across our electricity network.
Read more about compliance requirements in STN3510 Dynamic Standard for Small IES Connections (PDF 836.1 kb).
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Yes – but you will need to confirm with your installer to ensure the system will be compliant with the connection standard.
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Yes. You will need to have a compliant inverter or gateway device installed with your system. Your installer will help you to determine the most cost-effective solution from the range of options and equipment available.
Installers can contact a company on the Dynamic Connections Compliant Providers list (PDF 220.8 kb) to enquire about the current approved inverters and devices for Dynamic Connections. The number of providers will continue to grow over time as more systems become certified with our utility server.
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If you are installing a new DC coupled battery only, or upgrading by only adding a DC coupled battery, your export capacity will not be impacted. However, as the battery is storing excess energy produced by the solar PV system, there may be less excess energy to export.
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Most electricity retailers offer different feed-in tariffs as part of their energy plans. Go to the Australian Government’s Energy Made Easy website to find the best offer for you.
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The process for selecting a Dynamic Connection is much the same as applying for a fixed export connection. You buy a compliant system, your installer ensures it has an approved inverter or other gateway device, and will then submit your connection application to us.
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Refer to documentation from the manufacturer of the inverter or gateway device to understand the Dynamic Connection commissioning process.
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You should contact your installer to confirm your new system is Dynamic Connection compliant and have them submit a connection application for your new premises to us.
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Manufacturers interested in gaining certification for their equipment (inverters, gateway devices) are requested to review the Smart Energy Profile (SEP2) Client Handbook (PDF 991.6 kb) and follow the steps to become a compliant provider.
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Exports will depend on the amount of excess energy you produce and the capacity of the local electricity network, which is influenced by the number of solar PV systems nearby.