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Why the network push to limit rooftop solar exports should be resisted
Matthew Wright21 Mar 20190 comments

The push by the network lobby to limit exports from rooftop solar is more about defending their investment in gas pipelines. It must be resisted.

Policy, Solar
How I got solar installed at my NSW school – and how you could, too
Kal Glanznig21 Mar 20190 comments

Last year I single-handedly organised, lobbied and arranged funds for a $100,000, 100kW solar panel installation for my school in Sydney’s south. Here's how it was done.

rooftop solar
Battery/Storage, Policy, Solar, Tariffs
New rooftop solar, battery connection standards: What do they mean? Who needs to know?
Sophie Vorrath14 Mar 20190 comments

New standards guiding rooftop solar and battery storage installs across the NEM have been released by the ENA. But are they good, bad or indifferent for consumers and industry? And what will they actually do? We ask the ENA and the CEC for some answers.

Policy, Solar
Solar policy support: A vote catcher or a corner turned?
Brian England5 Mar 20190 comments

It's great to see renewables get some election-time policy attention in a way that makes consumers part of the transition. But from an industry perspective, we flag a level of caution.

Policy, Solar
Solar hot water rebate opens for applications in Victoria
Sophie Vorrath19 Feb 20190 comments

Victorian households can claim up to $1,000 rebate on solar hot water systems as of this week, in latest offering from state government Solar Homes package.

Policy, Solar
Victoria solar rebate notches up nearly 7,000 new rooftop systems
Sophie Vorrath22 Jan 20190 comments

Victorian households are cashing on the state government's solar homes rebate by the thousands, led by the outer western suburb of Tarneit and North Clyde in the south east.

Battery/Storage, Policy
Tesla says Powerwall now eligible for S.A. home battery scheme
Sophie Vorrath15 Jan 20190 comments

Tesla's 13.5kWh Powerwall officially declared eligible for South Australia's home battery scheme – although households might have to wait a little while for delivery.

Battery/Storage, Policy, Solar
Will 2019 be the year of the household battery?
Sophie Vorrath20 Dec 20180 comments

With Queensland's solar battery loan scheme "all but exhausted" in just two weeks, and more than 200,000 subsidised batteries on offer through other state and proposed federal schemes, 2019 is shaping up to be the year of the home battery boom.

Policy, Solar
Two million Australian households now have rooftop solar – and they vote
Sophie Vorrath3 Dec 20180 comments

As Australia notches up a new milestone of 2 million rooftop solar homes, new CEC data shows that the top 5 postcodes leading the rush to residential PV are all in Liberal National Party electorates.

Battery/Storage, Policy, Solar
Queensland to get battery boost as government launches grant and loan scheme
Sophie Vorrath19 Nov 20180 comments

Queensland Labor launches scheme offering 1500 Queensland households and small businesses interest-free loans and grants of $3000 to buy batteries or combined solar-battery systems.

Battery/Storage, Policy
Alpha-ESS to become second battery manufacturer to set up shop in Adelaide
Sophie Vorrath14 Nov 20180 comments

Alpha-ESS becomes second major battery maker to agree to set up a manufacturing plant in Adelaide, in the latest deal under the SA government's home battery subsidy scheme.

Policy, Solar
Victoria rooftop solar rebate to be extended to renters, if Labor re-elected
Sophie Vorrath8 Nov 20180 comments

Victoria Labor says it will extend its rooftop solar rebate to the state’s tens of thousands of renters, if re-elected in the state poll two weeks from now.

Policy, Solar
Is the CEC Approved Retailer program worth the effort?
Nigel Morris1 Nov 20180 comments

There has been a bit of debate, lately, about the merits and purpose of the Clean Energy Council's Approved Solar Retailer program. So a recap of its goals and objectives might be worthwhile.

Battery/Storage, Policy, Solar
Australia's "largest" solar microgrid set to slash power costs in Victoria coal hub
Sophie Vorrath23 Oct 20180 comments

Project led by Ovida, using shared solar tech of Allume Energy, to deliver Australia's "largest" solar and battery microgrid project, that will cut the cost of electricity by 50% for 750 Latrobe Valley businesses.

Battery/Storage, Policy, Solar
RateSetter wins plum role in South Australia's $100m home battery finance
Sophie Vorrath19 Oct 20180 comments

UK-based peer-to-peer lender RateSetter wins key role managing $100m in finance that is being offered alongside the South Australia government subsidy to install home battery storage.

Policy, Solar
Solar Victoria sets up taskforce to combat rooftop rebate scams
Sophie Vorrath10 Oct 20180 comments

Consumer Affairs Victoria joins taskforce to combat high-pressure sales tactics, inaccurate marketing and poor service as state government solar rebate scheme takes off.

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