Solar Back Up Batteries, a good thing?
I thought that they were, but after trying to fill out an emailed survey from AGL, I now have my doubts.
I was offered a $5 incentive to fill it out, but then I questioned their motives.
There was a scale of 0 to 10, to indicate interest, 10 being extremely interested, so I clicked 1. The next step was to give reasons for the score, which I did in a plain & understandable manner, there wasn't anything snide, or any inkling that I was just messing with them. Honest facts on the background of how Off Peak Tariffs came to be introduced, nothing more.
I went to fill out the next step, but was given a nerdy message that the system had a glitch. OK, that's a possibility, so I thought nothing of it.
Out of interest, I just now went to have another crack at filling it out, but I get:
"This Survey is closed and currently not accepting responses.
Please contact the author of the survey for more information."
Why would they only have an open window of less than 24 hours, for survey replies to be accepted?
I have suspicions that it has to do with them wanting to make more money. If enough consumers have battery back ups, the System Control Centres can take a gas turbine generator off line, which saves them a ton of money.
Because I was blocked from participating any further, I didn't get to see if they were to offer a subsided Battery Back Up system.
Have any Workshoppers been sent a similar survey, & if so, how did your submission go?