Posts By SolarQuotes Founder Finn Peacock

About Finn Peacock

I'm a Chartered Electrical Engineer, Solar and Energy Efficiency nut, dad, and the founder of SolarQuotes.com.au. I started SolarQuotes in 2009 and the SolarQuotes blog in 2013 with the belief that it’s more important to be truthful and objective than popular. My last "real job" was working for the CSIRO in their renewable energy division. Since 2009, I’ve helped over 800,000 Aussies get quotes for solar from installers I trust. Read my full bio.

Sticker Overload: When Safety Theatre Kills Productivity

A battery covered in stickers.

Last month, the Government hosted a Productivity Summit. Tristan Edis summed it up in one brutal line:

“If introducing a road user charge for electric vehicles is the best we can do out of the Productivity Summit, then God help this country.”

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Forget V2G. Let’s Get Serious About G2V.

 

A line of EVs charging

I was on a panel at Electrify Adelaide last week, sat next to Saul Griffith, who was promoting his brilliant new book Plug In. During audience questions, someone asked how important Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) would be in the years ahead.

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My Powerwall Just Turned Seven. One Thing Still Blows Me Away

A man blowing out a Tesla birthday candle.Last week, my Powerwall 2 turned seven.

To celebrate, I stumped up $10 for a 1-month subscription to the excellent, third-party, NetZero Powerwall monitoring app and ran some diagnostics.

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Phase Shift: Why the Rate My Quote Frenzy Is Toxic for Solar

A man looks exasperated at a solar panel

A couple of years ago, Ronald (SolarQuotes’ Fact Checker) asked me for advice on buying a commuter push bike. I told him:

“Whatever you do, don’t buy a bike from K-Mart!”.

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Phase Shift: Homeowners Shouldn’t Be Debugging Their New Battery

A customer sweating over a battery as an installer leaves

Back in my engineering days, I designed control systems for everything from nuclear power plants to optical semiconductor fabs. High-stakes stuff, where things not working properly was frowned upon. One thing that became clear early on: the hardware install was just the beginning. The real work started when you powered things up and tried to make them behave.

Which brings me to today’s Phase Shift.

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Phase Shift: The Customer Is Always Right (Except With Solar)

A solar installert next to someone holding mustardA fancy burger joint near the SolarQuotes office opened six months ago. It was small and stylish. And just closed down. I wasn’t surprised.

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Phase Shift: The Humans Strike Back

A robot and a human compare solar prices.

Right now, we’re riding high. A big battery rebate just dropped, and quote requests are flying in.

But I’ve been in solar long enough to know what this feels like. We’re at the top of the solar coaster.

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Phase Shift: The Grid Death Spiral is Bullshit

A chart showing the grid death spiralSince the early days of rooftop solar, many Australian academics & commentators have warned of a grid death spiral.

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Phase Shift: Make Solar Panels Great Again

A man with a red hat that reads 'make solar panels great again'.There’s a new myth floating around: if your energy retailer gives you a free 3-hour energy window in the middle of the day, you don’t need solar panels. Just get a big battery, charge it for free during the magic window, and run your house on battery power 21 hours per day.

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Phase Shift: Don’t Let SigEnergy Become A Cult

A man selling a Sigenergy productSigEnergy reckons they’ve grabbed 30% of Australia’s home battery market. From basically nothing just over a year ago, that’s pretty bloody impressive.

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