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Nigel Morris

Have we massively underestimated the battery storage market?

August 3, 2016 by Nigel Morris Leave a Comment

Newly released survey data suggests we may have dramatically underestimated the take up of battery storage in Australia.

Filed Under: Battery/Storage, Tariffs

7 things NSW solar customers should consider as premium tariffs end

July 11, 2016 by Nigel Morris Leave a Comment

The good news is solar owners can still continue to get fantastic returns from their solar systems, the less good news is the returns won’t be the same and utility meters will need to be changed in most cases..

Filed Under: Energy Efficiency, Other Renewables, Solar

Electricity bills are soaring, and that must be good for solar

July 8, 2016 by Nigel Morris Leave a Comment

I had been lead to believe that prices were going to be flat or at worst increasing only slightly, so what on earth is going on?

Filed Under: Other Renewables

NSW solar rebate a success for community

April 15, 2016 by Nigel Morris Leave a Comment

The much criticised NSW solar bonus scheme is due to end soon. It cost a lot less than feared – 50c/week to households – and laid the foundations for a clean energy industry.

Filed Under: Policy, Solar

The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweet taste of low price is forgotten

April 13, 2016 by Nigel Morris 2 Comments

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From solar systems to boots, there seems to be an ever widening gap between premium priced items and super cheap items and picking the difference is hard.

Filed Under: Featured Professional

Getting by in Sydney blackouts with a little help from solar and storage

April 24, 2015 by Nigel Morris 1 Comment

Sydney storm has made us realise how much we rely on electricity for so many things and how much we take it for granted.

Sydney storm has made us realise how much we rely on electricity for so many things and how much we take it for granted.

Filed Under: Solar

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