@Bobster I’ve been following this with interest. Please let me know if/when you find out what happens with your tariff.
The letter’s wording is interesting. I just can’t make out if this is only if you want to feed back and get something for it or if it’s going to happen even if you don’t want to feed back, but because your inverter is capable of feeding back.
Kindly note, in the event this is a residential service connection, your tariff will now be based on our NERSA approved, post-paid conventional residential Time of Use (TOU) tariff that includes time differentiated energy consumption charges, a flat energy export tariff, a network charge and an administration charge as per our published tariff booklet.
FYI I extracted the 2024/2025 proposed tariffs in City of Johannesburg 2024/2025 rates - #4 by fredhen which includes the TOU tariff based on the embedded generation section.