Section 5 of 6 Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.20. Evoenergy needs to invest in new infrastructure to enable the electricity generated from solar to be exported to the network. As solar becomes more popular, who should pay for the infrastructure upgrades to allow customers to export their solar? *Only customers who have solar should pay for these upgradesI’m not sureEveryone should pay for these upgrades, as they may benefit in the futureNext21. Why did you provide this answer? NextTime based export tariffs can be used to let customers know when exports are useful and when they can increase network costs. For example, solar electricity generated by households in the middle of the day when electricity demand is low can cause problems with electricity quality and network reliability, and as a result can increases network costs. This excess electricity would be more useful if customers exported in the evenings when demand from other customers is high. 22. Do you think that it’s fair to use tariffs to encourage households to use their own generated electricity during the day, or store it for export during evening or morning peaks? *Yes, it is fair to use tariffs to encourage customers to export electricity when lots of electricity is neededI’m not sureNo, it is not fair. Customers should be able to export whenever they want at the same costNext23. Why did you provide this answer? Next .