Sometimes the mind boggles at the sheer scale of the solar energy revolution in Australia. A recent finding by SunWiz, the respected solar industry intelligence providers, has pointed to a potential massive increase in solar power generation in the country. Putting aside the fact that “solar industry intelligence” brings to mind balaclava-clad, ASIO-style sleuths operating […]
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Kenya’s micro solar lamp revolution lights up the nation
One of your correspondent’s favourite pastimes at the end of a furiously scribbling day is to relax by listening to podcasts from around the world. Whether it be catching up with the latest world news or getting the dirt on the latest papal conspiracy/financial meltdown/political affray, you can find me in my comfy armchair during […]
[Continue reading…]Can Cheap Solar Panels Get Any Cheaper? Hell Yeah!
If you want to buy some absolute junk you can currently buy bottom end, ultra cheap solar panels for $0.50 per Watt. But I wouldn’t recommend it. Unless you want to risk your roof turning into a giant barbecue. Most solar panel factories have been losing money hand over fist for at least the last […]
[Continue reading…]WA Labor on solar power: trick or treat?
How serious is the West Australian Labor Party’s offer to open up the state’s renewable energy market should it win power in this month’s election? Superb, groundbreaking idea to include all in the solar power revolution? Or as one of our Facebook Page readers succinctly put it; is it a case of “promises, promises”?
[Continue reading…]Your Solar Panel Warranty : What you need to know
One of the most important things you have to watch out for when buying solar is the warranties that are offered. All too often people end up going with a cowboy firm because they have been reassured by their “25 year solar panel warranty”. What many people don’t realise is that, in reality, this warranty […]
[Continue reading…]Like a Virgin: chance to install solar power at Sir Richard’s island home
Note for our solar installer readers: Like to bid for the chance to deck out Sir Richard Branson’s pad in a solar power system? Be part of the Great Innovator’s strategy on solar energy? Great, but before we go further let’s make sure you know what you’re in for.
[Continue reading…]Skyscraper solar glass the key to cities’ sustainability?
Imagine, in a time in the not-too-distant future, when tall office buildings will have their photovoltaics built into their structure. Tall skyscrapers for example will provide their own energy needs through their glass windows and frontage. More than that, the buildings will be pumping clean alternative energy back into the power grid. A bit far […]
[Continue reading…]Do Sen Joyce’s troglodyte views on solar influence Coalition energy policy?
As the country is dragged reluctantly — like a kid from a lolly shop — into election mode following the Prime Minister’s Jan. 30 early announcement, it is instructive to see where the mainstream media turned much of its attention. To which party is best suited to handle the economy? The environment? Climate change? Energy […]
[Continue reading…]The 5 Golden Rules For Choosing A Solar Installer
Over the last four years, I’ve written thousands of words and made hours of videos answering the question: “Finn – there are hundreds of solar companies out there – they all claim that “they are the best and everyone else is second rate or worse”! How do I choose a good, honest, solar installer that […]
[Continue reading…]Does the ACT lead the solar revolution in Australia?
If you think this column exists solely to bash the often non-existent solar energy policies of certain state governments and Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition you’re mostly correct. We’ve often been critical of the myopic policies taken towards solar in both federal and state capitals, a “scorched earth” policy directed by many pollies towards solar energy […]
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