Really informative interview. I look forward to the wide scale implications of this technology on the grid. I hope that this will be implemented. It will only benift all whom are involved. Cheaper for everyone :)
Specifically excited when it gets announced in nsw. As there are plenty of people I know who would consider moving to amber if smart shift was available for there pool pumps and hot water systems.
No. In fact, if you’re wanting a high FIT, you’re better off elsewhere. Personally, I love Amber and have saved heaps of 💰 and dirty emissions since changing 8 months ago and have no solar…yet.
@@evdave6693 I still dont understand how Amber works. Every article or RUclips I've watched lays so much emphasis of solar. So I'm not sure about it yet as I don't have solar, unless someone explains to me.
@@somebodymee6535 Without solar, my average cost after 12 months is 20.6c \ kWh. My old company, energy Australia, charged a flat fee of $.33 per kilowatt hour. That’s roughly $1100 cheaper per year.
Really informative interview. I look forward to the wide scale implications of this technology on the grid. I hope that this will be implemented. It will only benift all whom are involved. Cheaper for everyone :)
Specifically excited when it gets announced in nsw. As there are plenty of people I know who would consider moving to amber if smart shift was available for there pool pumps and hot water systems.
So Amber is only good for people with solar?
No. In fact, if you’re wanting a high FIT, you’re better off elsewhere. Personally, I love Amber and have saved heaps of 💰 and dirty emissions since changing 8 months ago and have no solar…yet.
@@evdave6693 I still dont understand how Amber works. Every article or RUclips I've watched lays so much emphasis of solar. So I'm not sure about it yet as I don't have solar, unless someone explains to me.
@@somebodymee6535 Without solar, my average cost after 12 months is 20.6c \ kWh. My old company, energy Australia, charged a flat fee of $.33 per kilowatt hour. That’s roughly $1100 cheaper per year.
Can’t hear or understand Sarah well. Missing about 50% of what she’s saying
Amber model is like gambling. Prices went as high as $20 kWh for a month