The New Energy Tech Consumer Code (NETCC) is a set of standards that renewable and solar energy businesses must meet to become NETCC Approved Sellers in Australia and have the right to display the NETCC logo indicating their adherence to the code.
When returning to her hometown of Goulburn, in regional NSW, Gabrielle Witenden found her calling as a solar installer, writes EcoGeneration editor Gavin Dennett.
The Australian Clean Energy Council's Solar Accreditation Scheme is a vital component in selecting a reputable and qualified solar panel installer. By choosing a CEC accredited installer, you can be assured that they have undergone training and testing to meet industry standards, ensuring that your solar system is installed safely, efficiently, and to your satisfaction.
David Simonis from Commodore Australia specialises in delivering innovative off-grid solutions to rural and remote locations, writes Gavin Dennett.
As the solar industry continues to grow, Australian consumers wanting to get into solar are sometimes confronted with a crucial decision: should they choose a company that employs in-house installers or one that subcontracts installation work? This question isn't just about preference; it's about understanding the nuances and implications of each choice.
Living and running an electrical business in Alice Springs offers some unique challenges, including plenty of hours on the road, but it’s all in a day’s work for Troy Lawton from Dynamic Solutions NT, writes EcoGeneration editor Gavin Dennett.
The transition to Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) as the new installer accreditation scheme operator marks a pivotal moment in the Australian solar industry. This change, effective from 29 February, comes after the Clean Energy Regulator's decision to conclude the Clean Energy Council's (CEC) accreditation services. This shift signifies more than just an administrative change; it embodies an opportunity to enhance the standards of safety, quality, and accreditation under the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES).
Melbourne, often celebrated for its cultural richness and architectural beauty, is also a promising region for solar energy adoption. Despite its notorious weather unpredictability, the city receives a sufficient level of solar irradiation, averaging around 4.19 kilowatt-hours per square meter daily. This positions Melbourne as a viable location for residential solar installations, offering homeowners a sustainable and cost-effective energy solution.
Melbourne, often celebrated for its cultural richness and architectural beauty, is also a promising region for solar energy adoption. Despite its notorious weather unpredictability, the city receives a sufficient level of solar irradiation, averaging around 4.19 kilowatt-hours per square meter daily. This positions Melbourne as a viable location for residential solar installations, offering homeowners a sustainable and cost-effective energy solution.
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