
Proposed new planning rules in New South Wales will make it easier for households in the state to install solar batteries. But the NSW Government may need to tweak its explainer.
[Continue reading…]Proposed new planning rules in New South Wales will make it easier for households in the state to install solar batteries. But the NSW Government may need to tweak its explainer.
[Continue reading…]I’ve been given a mission. It’s to determine how much money a home can save using a battery with a time-of-use tariff in every Australian capital. This isn’t easy to do.
[Continue reading…]Researching the potential for plants to pull battery metals out of the ground has received backing from the Queensland Government.
[Continue reading…]In good news for Australians considering going solar, prices for STCs continue to remain high. So, what is an STC and why is a high price a good thing?
[Continue reading…]Germany’s SMA has been selected to supply central inverters for AGL’s 250 MW/250 MWh battery project at Torrens Island in South Australia.
[Continue reading…]The Australian Energy Market Commission has finalised reforms designed to support the continued growth of small-scale solar, along with batteries and electric vehicles.
[Continue reading…]From libraries to cemeteries, dozens of Brisbane City Council sites now have solar power system installations.
[Continue reading…]A start date in South Australia for mandatory inverter dynamic solar export support has been recommended. As for other states, this may be heading their way at some point too.
[Continue reading…]Solar panel manufacturer Sunman Energy is spruiking the typhoon survival street cred of its eArc stick-on solar panels.
[Continue reading…]Are home batteries finally poised to go mainstream in Australia? And in a 17-kilometre race in to the city, which wins – a battery-assisted bike or an electric car? Tesla Powerwall vs. lead acid batteries, a debate between a battery cynic and a true believer, plus much more in episode 7 of SolarQuotes TV!
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