Controlled load cost during solar production

FredS
Conductor
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"In New South Wales, from 1 July 2024 Ausgrid has both overnight and daytime operating windows as standard for controlled load 1 tariffs. An overnight-only option is no longer available. We’re adding a daytime operating window for our customers who have a Controlled Load 1 tariff in line with the available timings that Ausgrid has set."

Below is a sample of my AGL meter data for this 30min period to demonstrate my question.

RateTypeDescriptionStartDateEndDateProfileReadValue Kw
Solar31/01/2025 14:0031/01/2025 14:291.388
Generalusage31/01/2025 14:0031/01/2025 14:290
Controlledload31/01/2025 14:0031/01/2025 14:290.543

My question is, when controlled load 1 is turned on during the day and solar is being produced at the same time, how much am i paying for the controlled load energy ?

Because it is my solar production that is being feed to the controlled load device, what am i being charge ?

Normal controlled load rate ? with no feed in tariff ?

Thank you for anyone who can explain.

 

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