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So loadshedding off when people are at home, but on when businesses are trying to operate in order to survive? Priorities, right?Winner winner chicken dinner
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You would cancel new year's?So loadshedding off when people are at home, but on when businesses are trying to operate in order to survive? Priorities, right?
Getting pissed in the dark is more fun. And the fireworks stand out more against the dark sky!You would cancel new year's?
We also need a break.
More responsible to donate your money for those things to EishkomGetting pissed in the dark is more fun. And the fireworks stand out more against the dark sky!
No you can't, cpt doesn't charge a fee, installers rip people offI can confirm, CPT has a green tax problem.
If you refer to the registration, that's free yes. But there is still the grid connection fee even if you use 0kWhNo you can't, cpt doesn't charge a fee, installers rip people off
Yes but that's not a green tax, we have that here in JHB as well and it's almost 900 bucks. Though luckily it's only for postpaidIf you refer to the registration, that's free yes. But there is still the grid connection fee even if you use 0kWh
It's R185 exc VAT in CPT and applies to any house that's worth more than R1m, whether postpaid or prepaid -- tariffs are the same (unless you are able to claim indigent relief + house under R1m)Yes but that's not a green tax, we have that here in JHB as well and it's almost 900 bucks. Though luckily it's only for postpaid
Sounds like they are charging you around what long term finance would cost on a 5kw battery...which they can get away with under the circumstances of them being your battery. What rate does one get as a feed in kwh tarrif in cpt these days? Probably the same as what the metro pays on average for a bulk unit from eskom...which also isn't that unfair. Solar viability is not subsidised around these parts it seems. It has to compete and it therefor struggles.It's R185 exc VAT in CPT and applies to any house that's worth more than R1m, whether postpaid or prepaid -- tariffs are the same (unless you are able to claim indigent relief + house under R1m)
So still not a green tax as per that socialism moanerIt's R185 exc VAT in CPT and applies to any house that's worth more than R1m, whether postpaid or prepaid -- tariffs are the same (unless you are able to claim indigent relief + house under R1m)
Smelling the s h I t flowing down the road next to your shack. Wonderfully romantic.Getting pissed in the dark is more fun. And the fireworks stand out more against the dark sky!
So loadshedding off when people are at home, but on when businesses are trying to operate in order to survive? Priorities, right?
They charge it to everyone, nothing to do with having a battery or solar...Sounds like they are charging you around what long term finance would cost on a 5kw battery...which they can get away with under the circumstances of them being your battery.
Solar does have to compete, it doesn't struggle.It has to compete and it therefore struggles.
I compared the cost of solar in CPT to another city. I can confirm, CPT has a solar tax problem, and the difference can clearly be seen by just driving around and looking at roofs. Even though CPT has people with more money than the other city, I estimate uptake in CPT to be be about 10 times less!No you can't, cpt doesn't charge a fee, installers rip people off
You do realize that they are not explicitly calling the "solar tariffs" "green tax"? You are falling for their word play. The other city had no concept of solar tariffs, in fact, the other city is subsidizing solar houses to pay lower per kwh than normal rates.Yes but that's not a green tax, we have that here in JHB as well and it's almost 900 bucks. Though luckily it's only for postpaid