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Why mono PERC panels for rooftop solar system
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Why choose Mono PERC panels for your rooftop solar system?

mono PERC panels are used for rooftop solar systems because of their high efficiency. Even though it is costlier than other types of solar panels, mono PERC panels are good for residential and commercial rooftop solar system Monocrystalline cells (Mono) are manufactured from single silicon crystals. They have high efficiency, better low light performance, and

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Why Canadian Solar is one of the best solar panel brand in Australia?

A premium PV module manufacturer, Canadian Solar has shipped over 25GW of panels since 2001. With over 12,000 employees worldwide, Canadian Solar is a leading premium solar panel company. The company, publicly traded as NASDAW: CSIQ, manufacturers tier-1 solar PV modules and provides turn-key solar power solutions. They have widespread adoption for large-scale projects in

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world's first grid connected wind-solar-battery park - kennedy energy park
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Completion of The World’s First Grid Connected Wind-Solar-Battery Park

In Aug 2018, we reported the installation of 3.6MW turbine in the Kennedy Energy park located in Flinders Shire. The installation of this Vestas V136 turbine pushed the project one step closer to becoming the world’s first grid connected wind-solar-battery park (hybrid renewable energy system). On Dec 13, WindLab confirmed the completion of this park’s

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australian solar capacity
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Australian Solar Capacity has 61GW Rooftop Solar Potential

As of 2018, a total of 6GW residential solar systems are installed in the country. So, what is the total Australian solar capacity? In fact, the collaborative study by University of NSW, Australian PV Institute and Solar Citizens tackles this question. Currently, the country leads in global household PV system installations – 21.6% of all

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cameby solar farm - western downs
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148 MW Cameby Solar Farm in Western Downs Council

Queensland is well known for being the leader in the Australian solar revolution. With a high solar irradiation, the region of Western Downs has significant acclaim for its pro-solar movement.  On last Thursday, Cameby solar farm received approval from the council. This is the 15th large-scale solar project that showcases the region’s unwavering support for

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Wind and Solar are the Cheapest Bulk Energy System

As per the latest Bloomberg report, the world electricity demand will increase to 38,700 terawatt-hours by 2050. This is approximately 54% increase from 2017. The major contribution in this increase will be from the developing economies due to their population and GDP growth. However, the developed nations will only contribute a minority. Slowing economic rate

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Queensland Solar Feed-in Tariff Report | Regen Power

Over the years, the concept of feed-in tariffs has become pretty clear to the public. After on-site use, we get paid for the excess energy that our rooftop PV system produces and export to the grid. During the beginning of the solar revolution in Australia, the high feed-in tariff was one of the lucrative reasons

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Solar Chernobyl - Nuclear Fallout to Renewable Energy Hub
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Solar Chernobyl – Nuclear Fallout to Renewable Energy Emergence

It was just 38 years back, Chernobyl, a city in the Ivankiv Raion of Ukraine, became a world stage for the ill-effects of nuclear power generation. The malfunction due to various reasons like design flaws, inadequate personnel training resulted in an explosion at reactor 4. Over the years, the ensuing radiation poisoning cumulated in various

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Renewable Off-Grid vs Diesel Micro Grid
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Renewable Off-Grid vs Diesel Micro Grid

Mining is an extremely energy intensive process and is a cornerstone for the modern industries. After labor, power requirement (electricity) forms the majority of the operational expenses – roughly 20 to 25%. In the recent mining crisis, there is a significantly higher pressure on commodity sales prices. As a result, the priorities have moved from

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Bifacial Solar Panels Technology – Emergence & Evolution

Roughly speaking, the traditional solar cell technology in mass production includes the monocrystalline and polycrystalline varieties. Thin Film still remains as the tertiary option owing to its efficiency-price-space ratio – more about it in a bit. There are other classifications based on the manufacturing processes and the materials in use. However, they all fall under the

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Electrical Installation Wiring Rules for PV Solar Installers – Updates

Updated Electrical Installation Wiring Rules for PV Solar Installers (AS/NZS 3000:2018) includes changes to reflect new technologies, equipment, and installation techniques. This article explores some of the most significant changes that will impact Australian electrical PV Solar Installations. There is a six-month transition period from 26 June 2018 to January 2019. The transition period will

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Kennedy energy park Queensland
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Kennedy Energy Park – A Step Closer With Turbine Installation

On Monday (20th Aug), the last steps in the installation of 3.6MW turbine was completed in Flinders Shire (Queensland). Having blades of 67 meters and a 136 meter rotor. this is one of the twelve similar capacity Vestas V136 that constitutes this project. With this, we are a step closer in completing the world’s first

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Collinsville Solar Farm
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Collinsville Solar Farm Switches On – Replacing Coal

On May 2017, plans to replace the Collinsville coal plant with a solar farm was put into effect. The project had a $60 million investment through the Large-Scale Solar Program of Clean Energy Finance (CEFC). This initiative of CEFC has a total value and capacity  of $900 million and 400MW respectively. Nearly a year later,

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AEMC reliability frameworks review 2018
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Reliability Frameworks Review – AEMC Recommendations

On July 27, AEMC published its review of electricity supply-demand structure in the country. With the rapidly evolving generation landscape, Reliability Frameworks Review, which started on July 2017, provides a series of recommendations to improve the reliability (demand response and network capacity) of energy supply, consumer affordability, and transparency in energy forecasts. The report concludes

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Australian Energy Market Trend

In its latest electricity trends report, the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) predicts prices across the country will rise sharply in the first quarter of 2018, before falling by 6.2% annually (on average) over the next two years. This is mainly due to the falling wholesale energy costs in every state except for WA, NT,

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clean energy growth australia June 2018
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Clean Energy Growth in Australia – June 2018

Constituting 18% of the total annual electricity generation, the current clean energy growth trend in Australia is exponential. In 2017 alone, 700MW of renewable energy was connected to the grid. This translates to a record breaking investment of USD 9 billion. Hydro, wind and solar constitutes the largest share of renewables. Small- and medium-scale solar

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WA electricity price
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Western Australia Electricity Price Hike – July 2018

WA is one of the Australian states that has the highest solar power adoption rate. State treasurer Ben Wyatt has announced that, as of July 2018, there will be a 7% Western Australia electricity price hike. This translates to  28.32 cents per unit. The forecasts by Australia Energy Market Commission (AEMC) predicted this trend back

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AC coupled solar system
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AC Coupled Solar System with Battery Charge

Setting up a battery energy storage system for specific behavior requires considerable knowledge of battery programming and available technology. AC coupled systems are most popular and use a common solar inverter coupled to a multi-mode inverter or inverter/charger to charge the battery. Although simple to setup and very powerful they are slightly less efficient at

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Climate Change Causes Artic Amplification

One of the main reasons behind the Renewable Energy Target of many countries is global climate change and associated  ecosystem disruptions. Since industrial revolution, climate change has been an unavoidable side effect of our technological advancement due to the consumption of fossil fuels. However, with solar and other renewable energy becoming more economical, we are

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