
Like any complex modern technology, solar inverters often have flaws. In this post, I’ll explore one of the most curious problems I’ve seen in recent years. Thanks go to Sungrow for keeping my job interesting…
[Continue reading…]Like any complex modern technology, solar inverters often have flaws. In this post, I’ll explore one of the most curious problems I’ve seen in recent years. Thanks go to Sungrow for keeping my job interesting…
[Continue reading…]The Clean Energy Finance Corporation is contemplating teaming up with ING Australia on a low-rate green home upgrade loan offer via the Household Energy Upgrades Fund.
[Continue reading…]Solar power and/or hot water systems are among the top ten key features for Australians looking to buy a home according to a recently published survey report. But buyer beware.
[Continue reading…]The Australian Energy Market Commission’s efforts in ensuring electricity pricing frameworks are more in line with how Australians want to utilise and interact with the energy system are going to be a long haul – but another step has been taken.
[Continue reading…]Microinverter, energy storage and EV charger manufacturer Enphase Energy has announced it will be slashing its global team by approximately 17%, and cutting other non-essential expenses.
[Continue reading…]Petrol purveyor Ampol has said its AmpCharge branded home EV charger is ready for purchase and installation across Australia.
[Continue reading…]In just under 8 weeks, Australia’s solar panel rebate won’t be as generous as it is now. Here’s what’s happening in 2025.
[Continue reading…]The price of polysilicon can be an indicator of which way solar panel prices will head. So, how did one of the world’s largest polysilicon producers fare during Q3?
[Continue reading…]The Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA) has unveiled its inaugural charging station award. And the winning location isn’t in any of the major cities – or even a small one.
[Continue reading…]As an installer, there’s one thing I have always tried to explain to customers. You need to keep an eye on your solar. It’s not just about economics but a legal obligation in many cases. Read on while I explain why monitoring is important, how to get it, and how to keep it working.
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