As we all know, January is the hottest summer month in South Australia with extreme weather and abundant sunshine at an average temperature of 23°C.
Ideally, this is the best month for solar (when sunshine hits solar panels the most) and the perfect time to consider adding backup batteries to your solar PV system for a bunch of reasons.
When combined with a solar system, residential battery storage saves money while helping to mitigate the effects of global warming.
Solar power harnessing technologies are moving forward in various forms, and are expected to have a significant impact on the accessibility and affordability of electricity for everyone on the planet.
The Queensland Government has released their Queensland Solar Farm Guidelines at Risen Energy’s Yarranlea Solar Farm.
The Queensland Solar Farm Guidelines provide practical guidance for communities’ landowners and project proponents.
Retailer EnergyAustralia is now offering customers in Victoria a time of use solar feed-in tariff which changes according to time of day. The Victorian Government’s Essential Services Commission introduced the time of use (TOU) tariffs on July 1 this year.