The solar market has reached a plateau, but new projections suggest that home batteries might finally have their day.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Covid rocks the boat, again
Covid has virtually shut down solar installations in three states, as Autonomous fights for survival.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Why the solar coaster never stops
Rooftop solar systems are getting bigger, thanks to business interest, but the market still remains tough, and complicated.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Solar is cheap, but fossil fuels cashing in while they can
Costs of producing solar are falling well below coal, which might be one reason why fossil fuel incumbents are trying to cash in while they can.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Solar overtakes wind, but what’s up with NSW?
Solar confirmed as biggest source of renewables in Australia, but as the rooftop market continues to surge, the largest market has begun to shrink.
Solar Insiders Podcast: A hat tip to some great Australian solar pioneers
Australia’s solar pioneers have been awesome, and it’s sad to say goodbye. Plus: Some really crap solar stories.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Behind the meter at Smart Energy
A summary of what happened behind the meter at the Smart Energy Conference, with some special guests.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Rooftop solar is killing coal
New data highlights rooftop solar is pushing down prices, and pushing coal out of the market. Plus: Solar industry reunites in Opera House bar.
Solar Insiders Podcast: The new controls on solar, EVs and air-con
As rooftop solar installations set new records, new protocols are governing what and when is being generated and consumed in the home.
Solar Insiders Podcast: The good and bad of the solar export tax
Bruce Mountain from the VEPC and Jonathon Dore from Solar Analytics join Solar Insiders to discuss the pros and cons of the proposed solar export tax.