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12 May, 2009

Retirement Village Climate Change Plan. 12 May, 2009. What is the Sanctuary Energy Climate Change Plan?. We provide a 1.05 kW Solar Array in order to provide green energy to our customers. We charge the State Regulated Retail Tariff;

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12 May, 2009

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  1. Retirement Village Climate Change Plan 12 May, 2009

  2. What is the Sanctuary Energy Climate Change Plan? • We provide a 1.05 kW Solar Array in order to provide green energy to our customers. • We charge the State Regulated Retail Tariff; • The State Regulated Retail Tariff is set by the Independent Pricing & Regulatory Tribunal (“IPART”) of NSW. http://www.ipart.nsw.gov.au/investigations.asp?industry=2&sector=3 • This initiative can reduce customers electricity accounts anywhere from 40% to 100%.

  3. What do they look like?

  4. Right look, Right Product 5

  5. Right look, Right Product 5

  6. Environmental Benefits

  7. Green is Important • Residents are being offered the ability to go green at no cost and at a reduced electricity cost!!!!!!!!! • A One (1) kW solar system, over its lifetime, saves the equivalent carbon dioxide of a medium car driving around the world 11 times.

  8. Actual Customer Load Profiles for residents that consumer between 2,500 kWh and 5,500 kWh per year

  9. Load Profile of Resident consuming 5,500 kWh per year

  10. 5,500 kWh per year • What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 5,500 kWh of electricity per year and did not have any solar panels? The average electricity bill would be $789.63. 2. What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 5,500 kWh of electricity per year and had a 1.05 kW Solar Panel installed? The average electricity bill would be $549.61. 3. How much revenue could be generated by exporting electricity back to the grid if I consumed 5,500 kWh of electricity per year? The average feed in tariff payment to the resident would be $137.79.

  11. Load Profile of Resident consuming 4,500 kWh pa

  12. 4,500 kWh per year • What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 4,500 kWh of electricity per year and did not have any solar panels? • The average electricity bill would be $698.12. • What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 4,500 kWh of electricity per year and had a 1.05 kW Solar Panel installed? • The average electricity bill would be $479.03. • How much revenue could be generated by exporting electricity back to the grid if I consumed 4,500 kWh of electricity per year? • The average feed in tariff payment to the resident would be $216.85.

  13. Load Profile of Resident consuming 3,500 kWh pa

  14. 3,500 kWh per year • What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 3,500 kWh of electricity per year and did not have any solar panels? The average electricity bill would be $619.76. 2. What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 3,500 kWh of electricity per year and had a 1.05 kW Solar Panel installed? The average electricity bill would be $422.41. 3. How much revenue could be generated by exporting electricity back to the grid if I consumed 3,500 kWh of electricity per year? The average feed in tariff payment to the resident would be $322.22.

  15. Load Profile of Resident consuming 2,500 kWh pa

  16. 2,500 kWh per year • What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 2,500 kWh of electricity per year and did not have any solar panels? The average electricity bill would be $555.51. 2. What would my electricity bill be if I consumed 2,500 kWh of electricity per year and had a 1.05 kW Solar Panel installed? The average electricity bill would be $379.50. 3. How much revenue could be generated by exporting electricity back to the grid if I consumed 2,500 kWh of electricity per year? The average feed in tariff payment to the resident would be $455.80.

  17. What are common Questions and Answers?

  18. Q&A • Who owns the panels? • The resident owns the panels. • What are maintenance obligations on the resident? • The solar arrays have no moving parts, there is minimal maintenance; and • Typically cleaning once every 6 – 12 months.

  19. Q&A • Can the panels be insured? • All insurance companies are different, typically they have been included in home and contents insurance at no extra cost. • What is the warranty on the installation, inverter and Solar Array? • 10 years for the installation & inverter; and • 25 years for the solar panels.

  20. Q&A • What happens if damage is done during the installation? • The installers carry insurance, this insurance covers any damage done during installation; • How sturdy are the panels? • They have been tested to withstand a 16 pound bowling ball dropped from 3 stories.

  21. What is the next step? • Request resident to fill out the following documentation with following information: • Sanctuary Energy Customer transfer form • name and address and signature. • Federal Solar Rebate Form • name and address (page 2); • yes to the question that they are the owner of the unit (page 2); • tick the category of income bracket (page 2); • photo copy of drivers licence (front and back) (page 6); • copy of utility bill with name and address on it (page 6); • sign the form (page 6). • Return the above documentation to Sanctuary Energy (mailing address next page).

  22. Contact Details Telephone1800 109 099 PO Box 3378 Tuggerah, NSW, 2259 Email info@sanctuaryenergy.com.au

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