Australia's renewable energy potential is immense, with vast resources of solar and wind power. However, the intermittent nature of these energy sources presents a challenge. While the sun and wind are powerful, they don't work around the clock. This is where energy storage solutions, like home batteries, come into play. By capturing and storing renewable energy, these systems ensure that homes and businesses can still access power when the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn't blowing.
AIKO, a globally recognised leader in solar technology, has reached a significant milestone with the approval of its Neostar 2P 470W solar panel by Australia’s Clean Energy Council (CEC). This development marks a major step for the Australian solar industry, with the panel touted as the most powerful residential rooftop option available in the market. Designed for efficiency and durability, the Neostar 470W offers Australian households an impressive opportunity to generate more energy while maximising roof space.
Solar energy has gained immense popularity as an eco-friendly and cost-effective way to generate electricity. However, while the benefits of solar power are clear, it's not always the right choice for every home or business.
Nearly 35 years ago, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its first assessment report, highlighting the alarming rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) and other greenhouse gases due to human activities. Since then, global efforts have been underway to curb emissions through a variety of policies. But which strategies have truly worked?