With another year of high electricity costs ahead, interest from Australians during January in going solar remained strong. Discover what they were wanting.
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Update: ACT’s 0% Sustainability Loans Scheme Gets Better & Worse!
Zero-interest loans of up to $15,000 are available to most Canberra households and can be used to purchase a range of energy-saving home improvements and electric vehicles.
[Continue reading…]Queensland Neighbourhood Battery Rollout Kicking Off
Dozens of neighbourhood batteries will soon be appearing across Ipswich, soaking up surplus solar energy goodness from locally installed solar panels for use when it’s needed.
[Continue reading…]New Energy Tech Consumer Code (NETCC) Launches
Here comes the new code, same as the old code? Replacing the Approved Solar Retailer (ASR) program, what is the NETCC and why does it matter?
[Continue reading…]Wind/Solar Powering Mildura Council Towards Emissions Goals
Mildura Rural City Council’s latest sustainability report reveals good progress being made in the organisation’s efforts towards net-zero emissions.
[Continue reading…]Fears Of EU Coal Power Rebound “Dead”
Record growth in wind and solar energy helped cushion the blow from a triple crisis in the EU’s electricity sector last year – which only caused what’s been termed a “minor ripple” in coal power growth.
[Continue reading…]Arafura Looks To Renewables To Power NT Rare Earths Project
Arafura Rare Earths Limited has chosen a greenhouse gas emissions reduction pathway for its mining project in the Northern Territory.
[Continue reading…]Solar’s Role In Saving Christmas Island Wildlife
An Australian Government investment saved thousands of Christmas Island’s native creatures last year, with some help from solar power.
[Continue reading…]MPower Completes Faraday Solar Energy Project Acquisition
It’s taken a while and there’s still nothing to see yet, but work should start soon on Sydney-headquartered MPower’s Faraday Renewable Energy Project in Victoria.
[Continue reading…]10 Reasons To Get A Solar Or Battery Site Inspection (And One Reason Not To)
Part of buying a rooftop solar power and/or battery system is getting the site inspected by the installer, preferably before signing on the dotted line. This can be done physically on-site, or remotely, thanks to the wonders of modern technology.
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