Sean Guzzi from Clenergy joins Solar Insiders to discuss how the industry his coping with the changes imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic, while the regulator cracks down on poor behaviour.
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Longi’s launch, and AEMO’s big solar switch
Leading solar manufacturer Longi launches new product on Australian market, while AEMO pushes for new inverter standards and ability to “switch off” rooftop solar when needed.
Solar Insiders Podcast: What drives Australians to install battery storage?
Sunwiz director Warwick Johnston on the uptake of battery storage by Australian homes. And we ask the question: Has Covid-19 killed crap solar?
Solar Insiders Podcast: Tindo’s shining light in solar market
Rooftop solar on a Covid-coaster, the last of the one-for-one tariffs, and Tindo Solar’s Glenn Morelli on battery storage boom and plans to expand module factory.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Can solar isolate itself from Covid-19 pandemic?
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought great uncertainty to the solar industry. Demand is up in some quarters, and down in others. But there is real fear of a brutal slowdown.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Tesla, IKEA eye Australia solar market
Tesla gauging interest in its solar modules and solar tile products, while IKEA brings its flat pack solar package to Australia. Plus: Suspensions in regulator crackdown.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Big trouble for big solar
Big contractor quits the solar market, spelling big trouble for the big solar sector, even as rooftop continues its boom.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Bushfires and backlogs – Solar’s New Year
Sunwiz director Warwick Johnston on the past year and 2020 forecasts, and what we learned from the bushfires.
Solar Insiders Podcast: The best and worst from 2019
We look back at the highlights and the lowlights of the solar industry in 2019, and take a vox-pop of industry folk from the recent Sundowners.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Rooftop solar: Asset or liability?
Rooftop solar installations continue at record rate, but new technologies – and new thinking – ensure that this turns out to be a major asset to the grid, rather than liability, as is sometimes portrayed.