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sch.11-sec.4Meaning of eligible solar PV system
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### sch.11-sec.4 Meaning of eligible solar PV system
An eligible solar PV system is a solar PV system installed at premises that—
has a system capacity of 3kW or more; and
includes, or is installed with, solar monitoring technology for the system.
In this section—
solar monitoring technology means hardware and software that can be used to monitor the operation of the system by—
capturing data about—
the amount of electricity the system produces; and
the amount of the electricity produced that is used at the premises; and
the amount of the electricity produced that is supplied to a supply network; and
the potential impact the system has on the cost of electricity for the premises; and
allowing the data to be accessed electronically from outside the premises.
supply network see the Electricity Act 1994 , section 8 .
sch 11 s 4 prev sch 11 s 4 om 2014 SL No. 51 s 6
pres sch 11 s 4 ins 2019 SL No. 2 s 4
(sch.11-sec.4-ssec.1) An eligible solar PV system is a solar PV system installed at premises that— has a system capacity of 3kW or more; and includes, or is installed with, solar monitoring technology for the system.
(sch.11-sec.4-ssec.2) In this section— solar monitoring technology means hardware and software that can be used to monitor the operation of the system by— capturing data about— the amount of electricity the system produces; and the amount of the electricity produced that is used at the premises; and the amount of the electricity produced that is supplied to a supply network; and the potential impact the system has on the cost of electricity for the premises; and allowing the data to be accessed electronically from outside the premises. supply network see the Electricity Act 1994 , section 8 .
- (a) has a system capacity of 3kW or more; and
- (b) includes, or is installed with, solar monitoring technology for the system.
- (a) capturing data about— (i) the amount of electricity the system produces; and (ii) the amount of the electricity produced that is used at the premises; and (iii) the amount of the electricity produced that is supplied to a supply network; and (iv) the potential impact the system has on the cost of electricity for the premises; and
- (i) the amount of electricity the system produces; and
- (ii) the amount of the electricity produced that is used at the premises; and
- (iii) the amount of the electricity produced that is supplied to a supply network; and
- (iv) the potential impact the system has on the cost of electricity for the premises; and
- (b) allowing the data to be accessed electronically from outside the premises.
- (i) the amount of electricity the system produces; and
- (ii) the amount of the electricity produced that is used at the premises; and
- (iii) the amount of the electricity produced that is supplied to a supply network; and
- (iv) the potential impact the system has on the cost of electricity for the premises; and