Adelaide’s City of Mitcham has beefed up its solar power capacity with the installation of panels at four facilities that will save hundreds of thousands of dollars over the next decade.
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LG *Not* Exiting Solar Business
There have been a few interesting LG news items over the last week or so in relation to the company’s solar and energy storage activities. Here’s a summary.
[Continue reading…]Solar Energy Rollout For Hunter Water
New South Wales’ Berejiklian government is investing more than $15 million for the installation of solar power and other renewable energy systems at Hunter Water facilities.
[Continue reading…]Victorian Government Wants Solar Panels On More Rental Homes

An expansion of Victoria’s Solar Homes program is providing landlords with an interest-free loan in addition to the state’s generous solar subsidy.
[Continue reading…]Will The Rise Of Big Grid Batteries Make Home Batteries Pointless?

Long ago, when the internet was made of nothing but stone knives and bearskins, it sounded like this, and looked rubbish:
[Continue reading…]Solar + Energy Storage To Help Power WA Economic Recovery
Western Australia’s McGowan Government yesterday announced a $66.3 million renewable energy focused package to help boost the state’s economy.
[Continue reading…]Solar Power Push For Sydney’s Northern Beaches
Northern Beaches Council has just installed its largest solar power system to date and is encouraging residents to join the solar energy revolution.
[Continue reading…]Ipswich Solar Car Park Charges Ahead
Ipswich’s first solar car park featuring electric vehicle chargers was officially opened by Queensland’s Energy Minister yesterday.
[Continue reading…]Cairns Council Releases State Of The Environment Report
Cairns Regional Council’s 14th annual State of the Environment report covering 2018/19 shows more positive progress in various areas, including solar energy generation.
[Continue reading…]Another Proposed Solar Farm For Tasmania’s George Town
Another solar farm proposed for George Town is pretty small by utility-scale standards, but would provide a big boost for Tasmania’s solar energy credentials.
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