
The bad news on electricity prices continues, with Tasmanian households and businesses also hit by power cost increases. But solar owners will see a better feed-in tariff.
[Continue reading…]The bad news on electricity prices continues, with Tasmanian households and businesses also hit by power cost increases. But solar owners will see a better feed-in tariff.
[Continue reading…]There have been many mentions of “lack of reserve” at various levels during the electricity crisis in Australia’s eastern states – what does it all mean?
[Continue reading…]UN Secretary-General António Guterres has again called for OECD countries to fully ditch coal power by 2030, and all others by 2040.
[Continue reading…]An article claiming a “sun tax” looms for solar power system owners in Queensland had the interwebs abuzz yesterday; well, a corner of it.
[Continue reading…]There’s some good news for owners of solar power systems in New South Wales from the state’s Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART).
[Continue reading…]Rooftop solar power and other renewables have put the final nails in WA’s state-owned coal-fired power stations.
[Continue reading…]SolarQuotes founder Finn Peacock spoke with ABC Radio National’s RN Drive’s Andy Park last night about the recent – and and at this point ongoing – rush on solar power systems resulting from looming electricity price rises, and feed-in tariffs.
[Continue reading…]Tens of thousands of solar panels installed near Murray Bridge have been connected to an SA Water pumping station.
[Continue reading…]One of the world’s largest solar panel manufacturers has shifted all electricity consumption for its factory in Malaysia to renewables.
[Continue reading…]Victoria’s Andrews Government has announced an investment of close to $1 million to support upskilling hundreds of the state’s electricians to install EV chargers.
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