🇹🇹 Solar Calculator Trinidad & Tobago
Enter your T&TEC bill and region — get solar system size, self-consumption savings, and payback period. No formal net metering in T&T — this calculator shows honest self-consumption-only economics.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your T&TEC bill and region
Enter your average monthly T&TEC (Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission) bill in Trinidad and Tobago dollars. T&TEC charges TTD 0.40–0.60/kWh (~$0.06–0.09 USD) — some of the Caribbean's cheapest electricity due to natural gas subsidies from T&T's petroleum sector. Select your region: Tobago (5.6 PSH) receives the most solar radiation. Trinidad regions average 5.4–5.5 PSH. T&T's equatorial location (10°N) means consistent solar production year-round with minimal seasonal variation.
No formal net metering in T&T
This is the critical context for T&T solar economics: there is currently no formal net metering scheme. T&TEC does not purchase surplus solar electricity. Surplus production beyond your instantaneous consumption is wasted. This makes system sizing and battery storage critical — you should size your system to match your daytime consumption profile and consider batteries to shift solar to evening hours when T&TEC rates apply.
When does solar make sense in T&T?
Despite challenging economics for residential systems (12–18 year payback), solar makes commercial sense for: Tobago tourism properties with high daytime air conditioning loads; industrial facilities with consistent daytime consumption; locations with diesel generator backup costs; and as a hedge against potential future T&TEC price increases as natural gas subsidies are reviewed.
The Formula
T&T's solar regulatory framework is managed by the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries. The Renewable Energy Policy Framework (2011) outlined solar aspirations, but net metering implementation has been delayed. T&TEC has a Distributed Generation Policy that allows small generators to connect to the grid, but without a clear price for surplus electricity exports. Trinidad's InterEnergy and several regional installers have been pushing for net metering legislation. Tobago House of Assembly has been more proactive about renewable energy for the island.
Example
Marcus — Port of Spain home, 5kWp
Marcus pays TT$600/month to T&TEC. He installs a 5kWp solar system with no battery (self-consumption only).
Result
The honest picture: self-consumption-only solar in Port of Spain pays back in a very long time due to extremely cheap T&TEC rates. Adding a 10kWh battery (TT$50,000–80,000) increases self-consumption to 75–80%, improving payback. The real opportunity in T&T is larger commercial systems with high daytime loads, or waiting for net metering legislation.
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