Tis is the first time I have heard that anybody is still getting those old FIT's.
Anyway, regardless of the money side of it,
Our energy system is evolving. And any system that is undergoing major changes (such as integrating new generation into the grid), there usually are some teething problems. Surprisingly, the grid is coping really well so far.
But then again, technological advancements have always impacted the grid. And over the 30 years I was involved (in Qld), there was a constant learning curve and very few hiccups along the way. So far, so good.
I do have an issue with the privatisation of the retail end of the power industry.
Just putting up a bunch of offices really adds to the cost to the consumer.
After all, instead of paying one retail outlet, the consumers collectively foot the combined costs of multiple CEO's, multiple databases, multiple help desks, multiple staff, etc. This simply has to cost more than one payment system.