How many municipalities are equipped to deal with this massive task?

I hear Cape Town is geared up to handle the influx of registration.

What about the others?

A questions:

the first and most important question, why is there no public awareness?

Who will be responsible if the system is not registered, the customer or the installer?

What is the penalty for not registering your system?

Where do you find the documents?

What will happen if you have been feeding back into the grid?

What if you had your system installed 5 years ago?

Who will be responsible for the Fine (if there is one). the contractor or the property owner?

This is going to become a huge problem, when, I couldn't tell you, considering it takes more than 12 months to get a prepaid meter if you are lucky.

If you have a prepaid meter, do you have to register your system.

If you only have batteries, do you have to register your system.

I am thinking they are going to have to get a starting point, then get some public awareness before they can rush out and start handing out fines, just imagine the massive task that would become. In saying that we pay R1 for a plastic bag at the local store, anything is possible.

My concern is that they already know that there is huge revenue to collected, it is just a matter of time for the roll out.

What are your thoughts on this topic, is the registration working in your part of SA?