I hear it is a bylaw to register your SSEG, WHAT IS AN SSEG, lets hope someone clarifies this sooner than later, because it seems there is still some confusion.

Lets all be responsible and register our SSEG (whatever that might be) its free right, yes the actual registration is apparently free but only the actual registration.

Then why do you need to still find R20 000 before you apply?

Could it be the bi directional meter, which apparently could take as long as 2 years to be installed, so that you can benefit from the feedback tariff, if you dont have a meter, you are not allowed to feedback into the grid, then how do you get any ROI from your solar installation, especially if you have made a huge investment ?

There is going to be a monthly tariff charged per KVA, some might say no problem, we can make it up on the amount of energy we feedback into the grid (no cash pay back, just credits into your account) not so fast, apparently there could be another catch, the amount of feedback could be limited.

The question I am asking and cant seem to get real answers:

why is this information not being attached to your monthly bill or

shared on our local radio station,

what is happening with the public awareness programs for municipalities,

Will there be an amnesty period.

IF you choose not to feedback into the grid, will you have to pay the monthly SSEG fee for using the sun to power your house?

So many question and it seems that everyone is sitting on their hands tight lipped.

Would you get in trouble into trouble if you choose not to register until, the information is made public?

Will the installer, be held responsible for all the installations that they installed and not registered, they do sign that all bylaws are adhered to, unless they are smart and mark it as N/A or attach a note to the COC, that it is the customers responsibility.

Is there anyone in SA who can answer all these questions, or should everyone just hold out with registrations for another year or 2, until there is some clarity ?