Here's a way of estimating the benefits of solar, energy efficiency and batteries in a home.
By Richard Keech, 2018-06-06
I was commissioned by the developers at The Cape to created a spreadsheet model to help understand the effect of different factors in an efficient electric home. This lets you ask questions like:
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Download the spreadsheet from here: Efficient House Model.
Currently the model is setup for the climate zones of Melbourne and coastal Victoria. However I intend to extend it to include many other locales in Australia.
It includes a simple model for home energy consumption as well as including the impact of different home star ratings, and now includes the likely impact from battery systems.
The model is necessarily only an approximation and is based on lots of assumptions that may or may not make sense for you.
Using reasonable assumptions, the modelling shows that achieving zero energy bills is quite achievable. For example, one scenario that gives an energy bill very close to zero is shown below.
Location: Cape Paterson
Star rating: 8.0
Size of home: $134m2
Solar PV: 5.0kW
Battery: None
Occupancy: Two people, 100%
Heating and cooling using split systems with CoP: 5.8
Daily service charge: $0.90
Energy tariff: $0.30/kWh
Feed-in tariff: $0.11/kWh