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The requested information is provided in a Financial Year (July to June) in this context:

2015/16 –

Inspections - new installations = 6,290

Inspections - new photovoltaic system = 748

Inspections - existing installations1 = 7,711

2016/17 –

Inspections - new installations = 8,852

Inspections - new photovoltaic system = 1,122

Inspections - existing installations = 9,673

2017/18 –

Inspections - new installations = 8,581

Inspections - new photovoltaic system = 2,899

Inspections - existing installations = 11,464

2018/19 –

Inspections - new Installations = 9,371

Inspections - new photovoltaic system = 4,448

Inspections - existing installations = 13,961

2019/20 –

Inspections - new installations = 8,031

Inspections - new photovoltaic system = 3,533

Inspections - existing installations= 20,290

2020/21 –

Inspections - new installations = 7,187

Inspections - new photovoltaic system = 4,163

Inspections - existing installations = 20,207

(2) Fees and charges for electrical inspections are available on the ACT Planning website: www.planning.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/1217130/planning-lease-administration-building-services-fees-and-charges.pdf

(3) The photovoltaic value is a subset of total new installations. The fail rates are:

2015/16 –

New Installations inspections inspection fail = 628

New photovoltaic system inspections inspection fail = 82

2016/17 –

New Installations inspections fail = 520

New photovoltaic system inspections fail = 89

2017/18 –

New Installations inspections fail = 608

New photovoltaic system inspections fail = 268

2018/19 –

New Installations inspections fail = 572

New photovoltaic system inspections fail = 266


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