Unfair Gaps🇦🇺 Australia

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Rectification & Rework Costs Due to Inspection Failures

AUD 2,000–6,000 per failed inspection (electrician callout, parts, re-certification labor)

Building inspectors verify earthing, voltage rise protection, anti-islanding, inverter settings, and safety labeling. Failures require field corrections, electrician re-calls, re-testing, and re-certification. Manual design review processes miss compliance gaps before installation begins.

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Option Period Access Compensation

AUD 2,000-$5,500/ha/year opportunity cost during 1-3 year options[3]

Lease option periods tie up land without guaranteed development, requiring compensation for developer access and landowner restrictions.

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Grid Approval Delays & Installation Queue Bottlenecks

40–50 hours labor per project (4–8 week calendar delay × AUD 50–100/hour fully loaded cost); lost installation throughput = AUD 5,000–15,000 revenue delay per installer per month

Property owners must obtain connection offers from DNSPs (Western Power WA, Ausgrid NSW, etc.) before installation. Each DNSP has unique export limits, inverter settings, and metering requirements. Manual application prep and compliance verification delays approval timelines by 4–8 weeks, blocking teams from moving to next installation.

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Lease Negotiation Errors

AUD 10,000+ legal costs per option not covered by fees; rent shortfalls of AUD 1,000s/ha/year below market (e.g., vs. $2,000-$5,500/ha)[3]

Landowners and developers face risks in solar farm lease negotiations, including low option fees not covering legal costs and long-term leases with inadequate rent reviews.

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