There’s a new battery contender in town – the Dyness Powerbox. And if you live in SA it’s eligible for South Australia’s hefty home battery subsidy.
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Sun Sets On Zeversolar GmbH
In a letter sent out late last week, solar inverter manufacturer Zeversolar GmbH announced it will cease business activities this week.
[Continue reading…]Kalbarri Microgrid Update
While the original target of 2019 has proven to be too optimistic, Western Power says a microgrid project in Western Australia’s Mid-West region will be operational next year.
[Continue reading…]Fraud Conviction For Solar InstallerÂ
On Tuesday, a CEC accredited solar installer and licenced electrician was convicted over solar installations he claimed to have performed – but didn’t.
[Continue reading…]Byron Shire Council Kicks Off Solar Farm Community Consultation
Community engagement relating to a proposed 5-megawatt solar farm in Byron Shire in New South Wales’ Northern Rivers region has started with an on-site information session.
[Continue reading…]Bifacial Solar Panels For Cairns Regional Council PV Project
Cairns Regional Council has announced the awarding of a contract to construct ground-mount solar farms at five wastewater treatment plants.
[Continue reading…]Sungrow Reaches 100 Gigawatts Of Inverter Shipments
Solar inverter manufacturing giant Sungrow announced yesterday it has reached a milestone of 100GW of shipped inverter capacity.
[Continue reading…]Solar Panel Installation At La Trobe University Library Commences
Works are under way to install more than 1,100 solar panels on the rooftop of La Trobe University’s Bundoora Campus Library in Melbourne’s north-east.
[Continue reading…]Go-Ahead Given For Maryvale Solar Farm
A $188 million solar energy project at Maryvale, near Wellington in New South Wales has been approved by the state’s Department of Planning, Industry and Environment.
[Continue reading…]Small-Scale Solar Postcode Zone Changes Take Effect On January 1
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator has announced changes to postcode zones for solar power system installations will kick in from the beginning of next year; impacting on the amount of subsidy available in some areas.
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