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Williams Electrical & Solar Solutions

Locality: Caves Beach

Phone: +61 439 015 424



Address: 35 Park Avenue 2281 Caves Beach, NSW, Australia

Website: https://williams-electrical-and-solar-solutions.business.site

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24.01.2022 The value of solar in uncertain times Solar installers are still working with extra precautions. Make your investments dependent on the strength of the sun not the strength of the economy. Solar has always been, a logical investment for your home, and there’s never been a better time than now to get solar. The value of solar is the security it gives you Economic security from solar panels... The peace of mind that, whatever happens, your bills will be much, much lower with solar than they would be without it. When more members of your household are spending more time at home, energy use goes up Self-isolation means home energy usage is naturally going to go up. Solar reduces your bills from day 1 and the savings are tax-free The brilliance of solar power is that it offsets your home’s energy usage from day one. A 6.6kW solar system (which is the typical size installed these days) conservatively delivers around $2000 a year in savings, and the money you save through solar is tax-free as it’s not considered income and savings from solar can be used to offset other household expenses When your solar system generates electricity, it can be used in one of two ways: 1) If your home is using electricity at the same time your system is generating it, the two effectively cancel each other out. 2) If your solar system is generating more electricity than your home needs the excess is sold to the grid for a feed-in tariff Feed-in tariffs vary from retailer to retailer You can find retailers offering feed-in tariffs ranging from 6.8c/kWh all the way up to 22c/kWh, With the reserve bank cutting interest rates to 0.25% you can be assured that spare money sitting in the bank is doing almost nothing for you. We all need a cash buffer in tough times In no way are we suggesting you eat into that. But if you are fortunate enough to have cash looking for a place to go, solar is a great place to put it. Social distancing and solar Arranging the installation of solar does not need to involve you getting up close and personal with anyone. Much of the process can occur online and over the phone, and the site visit does not have to involve that person being inside your home. The same situation applies on the day of installation we will be on your rooftop for the most part. We are very aware Australians are now sensitive to having others inside their home and are more than happy to work within and over-and-above social-distancing guidelines. Bear in mind that even in a worst-case scenario of all businesses being suddenly ordered to suspend operations, when things return to normal up you’ll be ahead of the demand that will likely follow.



23.01.2022 Working from home | Storms Ausgrid has advised we may see some storms across parts of our network later today. Before a storm hits, ensure you unplug sensitive electronic devices.

21.01.2022 Ausgrid have advised that power is currently out to homes and businesses in Adamstown, Adamstown Heights, Highfields and Kotara. An emergency crew is working to safely restore power.

20.01.2022 Power is out in parts of Nords Wharf, Murrays Beach, Cams Wharf, Glenning Valley. Ausgrid crews are working to safely restore power



15.01.2022 We would like to thank Dean, and his local Lake Macquaire business, Loud Sign Designs, for the new signage on our vehicles.

15.01.2022 Ausgrid has advised that power is currently out to homes and businesses in Bar Beach, Cooks Hill, Merewether, Newcastle, Newcastle West, The Hill, and The Junction. An emergency crew is working to safely restore power. For more information, visit: www.ausgrid.com.au/poweroutages

13.01.2022 Most Commercial Solar Can Now Get Instant Asset Write-Off Until June 30 Due to coronavirus COVID-19, the Federal Government has announced a $17.6 billion economic stimulus that makes commercial solar power even more attractive. Provided it’s for business, the incentives will improve tax deductions for solar systems of almost any size, including;... * Small solar systems of only a few kilowatts for small businesses with limited roof space. * Large systems with hundreds of panels on the roofs of factories, warehouses, pubs, clubs and shopping centres The incentives are front loaded. This means the greatest benefit will apply to solar systems of $150,000 or less purchased this financial year The incentives apply immediately. The image below was taken from the summary table in the Australian Government’s Economic Response To The Coronavirus document and gives the names of the tax deduction incentives and when they end: We interpret that as saying you can install a solar system for a business of up to $150,000 and write it all off as an instant tax deduction, provided: * Your business has an annual turnover of less than $500 million which is most businesses. * You get it done this financial year before the 30th of June 2020. Generally speaking, $150,000 is more than enough to pay for 100 kilowatts of solar capacity, although it will depend on the difficulty of the installation and the location. Solar systems of up to 100 kilowatts of panel capacity can receive STCs or Small-scale Technology Certificates that lower the cost of solar power significantly. Provided you have enough space for the panels, we recommend installing as many as possible.



09.01.2022 Ausgrid have advised that power has now been restored to Eleebana and Warners Bay.

07.01.2022 With so many people working from home offices right now, you need to ensure you are not overloading your powerpoints and circuits. An overload occurs when you go beyond the maximum amperage of the electrical circuit you are using. This can be caused by plugging in too much equipment into the one power point or running equipment that draw high currents at the same time. The result of an overload will trip off your circuit breaker/ RCD and you will lose power. This problem is ...compounded when you piggy-back one double adaptor on top of another or plug double adaptors into power boards and even power boards into power boards. This is guaranteed to overload the circuit and trip off, not to mention extremely dangerous, causing a fire hazard. If you are working from home, you should consider having a licenced electrician install additional power points in the room and have RCDs (earth leakage protection) installed to protect you and your equipment. Another useful tip is to use a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) A UPS is a battery back up which will continue to supply equipment that is plugged into it with 240V power if power is lost.

03.01.2022 We would really appreciate it if our followers could please help us out in an easy way. It only takes a few seconds and would help our local business grow!! Facebook has a new feature that only takes a few seconds to do! Here is how easy it is to do, go to the top of our page, across the top, scroll across go to... ‘COMMUNITY’ Click 'INVITE FRIENDS' Click ‘ALL' Wait 10-15 seconds for the invitations to send - It’s as simple as that - Supporting small businesses doesn’t require spending money. It’s can be as simple as sharing, liking and promoting us! Thank you all for your support! All our team live in the Lake Macquarie area - Support local small businesses this Christmas

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