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Michael Mazengarb

Solar Analytics to bring renters into solar market with Solar for Rentals

October 3, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

renters Solar panels on house tops in neighborhood - optimised
renters Solar panels on house tops in neighborhood - optimised

Solar Analytics launches new platform aimed at breaking down barriers to renters sharing in the benefits of solar power

Filed Under: Software/Gadgets, Solar

Hanwha Q Cells extends solar offering with 25-year product warranty

October 2, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb 2 Comments

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Image: Q Cells
warranty Q Cells rooftop solar house sydney - optimised

Hanwha Q-Cells boosts solar panel warranties to 25-years in efforts to maintain position as top supplier of solar modules.

Filed Under: Solar

Another 4,000 Victorian solar rebates snapped up in 80 minutes

October 1, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

rooftop solar suburb rebates victoria - optimised
rooftop solar suburb rebates victoria - optimised

Solar Victoria confident solar rebate challenges resolved as fresh allocation of 4,000 rebates exhausted in 80 minutes.

Filed Under: Policy, Solar

Queensland rebates encourage landlords to install rooftop solar for renters

October 1, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb 2 Comments

rooftop solar system panels up close renters
rooftop solar system panels up close renters

More than $660k in rebates have been paid to north Queensland renters installing solar, as program aims to break down barriers to solar on rentals.

Filed Under: Policy, Solar

Remote aboriginal communities to benefit from solar co-investments

September 23, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb 2 Comments

Aboriginal communities set to save thousands in electricity costs through co-investments in rooftop solar rollout, in partnership with Horizon Power.

Filed Under: Policy, Solar

Clipsal launches new rooftop solar business

September 17, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

99 year old South Australian company Clipsal has launched its solar business, aiming to integrate solar systems with industry leading data analytics.

99 year old South Australian company Clipsal has launched its solar business, aiming to integrate solar systems with industry leading data analytics.

Filed Under: Software/Gadgets, Solar

ACT unveils plan to wean Canberra households off gas

August 15, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb 1 Comment

ACT energy efficiency scheme expanded to support a transition away from gas, as ACT Government targets next stage of emissions reductions.

Filed Under: Energy Efficiency, Policy

ACT awards new round of grants for household battery storage scheme

August 8, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb 1 Comment

battery storage act reposit - optimised grants
Credit: Reposit Power
battery storage act reposit - optimised grants

ACT extends rebates for residential battery storage systems as the program is nominated for an award by the Cities Power Partnership.

Filed Under: Battery/Storage

‘Father of PV’ Martin Green launches next generation of solar modules

July 19, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb 11 Comments

Martin Green at sunport MWT launch solar juice - optimised
Martin Green at sunport MWT launch solar juice - optimised

The world’s leading solar PV researcher was on hand at the Australian launch of Sunport’s innovative solar modules, as Australian solar tech starts to achieve market dominance.

Filed Under: Solar

Canberra’s first zero emissions office block to house ACT government

July 15, 2019 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

ACT Government zero emissions building solar energy efficiency
ACT Government zero emissions building solar energy efficiency

ACT government employees will move into Canberra’s first zero-emissions building, after a challenge issued by climate change minister is answered.

Filed Under: Energy Efficiency, Solar

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