
Australian PV innovator SunDrive will lead an application for funding under the country’s Solar Sunshot program in a joint venture with China’s Trina Solar.
[Continue reading…]Australian PV innovator SunDrive will lead an application for funding under the country’s Solar Sunshot program in a joint venture with China’s Trina Solar.
[Continue reading…]I’ve seen more than one instance where roof restorers have ruined solar arrays, and it’s a horribly wasteful lesson for people to learn. If you’re thinking of having your roof painted, then make sure it doesn’t go pear-shaped with this simple guide to restoring a roof with solar panels on it.
[Continue reading…]With so many inverters connected to its online platform, German solar manufacturer SMA has been taking cyber-security seriously – and its efforts have been recognised.
[Continue reading…]The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) is inviting feedback on improving access for households and businesses to (near) real-time data about their electricity usage and generation.
[Continue reading…]Generally, home batteries can charge from the grid – but not always. Discover those that will, those that won’t and batteries we’re not sure about.
[Continue reading…]Tesla recently released a video demonstrating installation of expansion units for its Powerwall 3 battery – see it here.
[Continue reading…]Victoria’s Premium Feed-in Tariff (PFiT), once offering a hefty 66 cents per kilowatt-hour for excess solar power generated by systems installed between late 2009 and the end of 2011, is coming to an end.
[Continue reading…]A call has gone out for SA households to register their interest in a trial involving electricity demand flexibility and smart electric homes.
[Continue reading…]Grabbing a coffee or doing some shopping can be good ways to pass time when charging an EV at a public station. But overstaying can inconvenience others and could cost the EV owner.
[Continue reading…]Energy-efficient heat pump hot water systems (HPHWS) have been popular in Victoria. But what’s needed are more tradespeople with the skills and knowledge to design and install good quality systems.
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