An Embedded Network (EN) is effectively a contract between the building owner and an energy retailer to supply electricity to all of the properties in that development. This results in cheaper electricity rates for tenants, additional revenue streams for the developer and, when bundled with solar, generates renewable certificates.
Currently, developments are wired with one meter per dwelling, which means every dwelling buys electricity for themselves. This has been the traditional way developments are wired; it's outĀdated, it's limiting and expensive to builders.
The electrical architecture does not change, we simply add 2 more meters. The 'gateway meter' measures the entire sites consumption, the 'solar subĀmeter' measures the solar energy. The solar reduces the overall electricity supply (usually by 30%) AND generates renewable certificates, which are guaranteed by the Gvt. until 2030.
Rather than 50 small customers, the Gateway meter looks like one bigger customer to the energy retailer; Origin, ERM, Energy Australia etc.
Instead of buying electricity at retail rates (35c/kWh) the larger EN buys at commercial rates (14c/kWh) or whatever is negotiated. The EN Owner then retails the energy within the network to the residents and can bill for 30c/kWh. The owner of the EN makes a profit and the residents still experience a discount in energy.
For XYZ retirement Village w/ 52 units
Using an average of 15kWh per day = 5,475kWh/pa Current Electricity Price of 35c/kWh = $1,916/pa
EN Aggregate Purchase Price = 18c/kWh EN Owner Service Fee + 10c/kWh
The resident saves 7c/kWh = $380pa saving Each unit will on average generate $550/pa in revenue x 52 units = $30,000 year in revenue to the EN Owner
Embedded Networks are an exciting way to think about energy as a service, with this type of thinking there are future additional technologies that can generate extra revenue streams.
If you have a development that could benefit from Embedded Networks Smart Commercial Solar have a team of PV Engineers that will answer any of your questions in more detail.