Daily calculations for feedin tariff

Hawthorn
Semiconductor
2 Replies 793 Views

Hi,

I recently changed my plan to Solar Savers (which gives me 10c/kWh for the first 10kWh, and 4c/kWh above that).  I noticed that calculations for the daily feedin tariff is somewhat unusual, best by following example:

Solar Electricity Sold to Grid =               13.07kWh

By my calculation, this should give me   $1.12

However, the AGL App displays              $0.84

The descrepancy is                                 $0.28

Not much (but this is true for most days)., I just couldn't understand how AGL calculations work?

Anyone has similar experience?

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Lester
Powerhouse
1 Reply 771 Views

Are your figures coming from your solar system app, or from the AGL info on your account ?

Hawthorn
Semiconductor
2 Replies 754 Views

Hi Lester, the "kWh" figures are from the AGL App (which BTW, agree with my solar system app). The reason for my post regarding the dialy feed-in tariff calculations is purely based on curiosity as to how AGL do their daily calculations.

When I was on Value Saver plan (with a straightforward 4c/kWh for feed-in tariff regardless), the daily calculations  of the feed-in tariff were spot on. Now with the new plan (with tiered tariffs), it seems to be doing something rather random, which prompted me to query the calcualtions (used to be a math teacher -:).

Lester
Powerhouse
1 Reply 746 Views

YEs, it's odd the figures don't add up right, hopefully an aAGL rep will be in touch here soon and get your info to check how they come up with that.

I'd collate as many of those discrepancies as you find and have ready to present them, a spreadsheet should be doable to formulate some totals.

It might only be $0.28 or such, but it adds up over time, and should be correctly billed to you.

megan_AGL
AGL Moderator
0 Replies 681 Views

Hi Hawthorn,

 

Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention.

 

We will send you a private message to get some more details from you.

 

Kind regards,

 

Megan

NeilC
Powerhouse
1 Reply 677 Views

@Hawthorn @Lester @megan_AGL 

 

Hi all, you need to understand that this is not your actual usage but really an approximation of your usage.

 

For instance the 13.07 kWh of feed in could be 13.065 or 13.075.

 

The other figure you are neglecting is the electricity used figure, which again is just an approximation.

 

Then of course you are missing the fact that they have not included your supply charge.

 

Now looking at my data for solar it says I have $7.11 for my 90.09 kWh of solar feed in for the first 4 days of this billing period. Yet if I add up each day the amount is only $6.98, my real feed-in figures are only $7.01.

 

My exact figures for the first four days of my billing period is that I had 90.087 kWh of feed-in for these four days.

Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Total
18.67519.46321.65730.29290.087
$1.52$1.57$1.70$2.21$7.01

 

Now the app / web says I bought $6.99 or 15.22kWh of electricity but in actual fact I only used 15.024 kWh and would have paid $6.26 (no GST) or $6.89 (with GST).

 

As I said it is not an an exact figure AGL quotes, but a fairly close approximation.

 

My page says +$0.13 in credit but they are way off I am ONLY +$0.12 in credit, don't forget though I have to add my supply charge to that $4.22 (with GST) so I am actually $4.10 in debit to AGL on my 4th day into this bill.

 

Well I am happy with their NET USAGE cost of +$0.13 ...  AGL was wrong by -$0.01

 

So my answer to you about "Anyone has similar experience?" my answer is yes, but I have supplied your answer  with FACTS.

Cheers Neil


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Hawthorn
Semiconductor
1 Reply 649 Views

Thanks Neil for taking time to provide your view of things. The point of my post is to understand the calculation that AGL use (not to complaint, as I have been over-paid as well as under-paid as per the below table). The daily feed-in tariff may be an "estimate" (until such a time that an invoice is generated) but mathematically speaking, the numbers are all over the place (non-consistent).

 

 AGL App Data

Solar Electricity    Sold To Grid (kWh)
AGL App  Data

Solar Electricity Sold To Grid ($)
My Calculations Based on Solar Savers Plan
First 10 kWH: 10c/kWh
Subsequent: 4c/kWh
Descrepancy
Date(kWh)$$$ 
11/09/202419.891.251.40-0.15Underpaid
12/09/202432.511.951.900.05Overpaid
13/09/202437.712.392.110.28Overpaid
14/09/202413.070.841.12-0.28Underpaid
15/09/202420.731.341.43-0.09Underpaid
16/09/202421.461.401.46-0.06Underpaid
17/09/202422.131.451.49-0.04Underpaid
18/09/202419.701.351.39-0.04Underpaid
19/09/20242.650.190.27-0.08Underpaid
20/09/20240.570.040.06-0.02Underpaid
21/09/20246.370.480.64-0.16Underpaid
22/09/202410.230.761.01-0.25Underpaid
23/09/202419.761.511.390.12Over Paid
24/09/20242.260.180.23-0.05Underpaid
25/09/20248.220.620.82-0.20Underpaid
26/09/202430.872.301.830.47Overpaid
27/09/202427.222.041.690.35Overpaid
28/09/202413.260.981.13-0.15Underpaid
29/09/202427.762.051.710.34Overpaid
30/09/202418.381.361.340.02Overpaid
1/10/202416.181.181.25-0.07Underpaid
2/10/202430.582.231.820.41OvepPaid
3/10/202422.271.621.490.13Overpaid
Deepesh_AGL
AGL Moderator
0 Replies 584 Views

Hi Hawthorn, I can see the logic behind your calculation and would like to look further into this. I will send you a private message shortly to discuss further. Cheers, Deepesh

Old_Mate
Conductor
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I read some where ! That they work the daly  exports under the limit and above the limit by adding each daily export and dividing the sum by the  number of days , thus  working out a daily average , and then applying the limit and the excess and  then multiplying the result  by the number of days in that month.