The rooftop solar boom means that maintenance will generate extra business for solar installers, but there are some important things to look out for, writes Nathan Smith.
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Battery barriers … lessons from a state government loan program
The NSW Empowering Homes program has highlighted a few trouble spots in the solar storage market, writes Arianwyn Lowe.
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How accredited, design-qualified, salary-based salespeople can clean up the PV industry
Solar customers rely on commission-focused, unqualified salespeople to recommend the best PV system for them. Surely, says Sophie Wright, there has to be a better way.
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The rule-maker … the AEMC’s Ben Barr adds consumers to the mix
Australian Energy Market Commission CEO Ben Barr knows you can’t please all the people all the time – but someone has to write the rule book.
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A green bubble? The renewables investment boom dissected
Green stocks are on a wild ride as investors of all stripes get on board. The Economist dissects the investment boom.
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Check your mirrors: 3 things rooftop solar can teach us about Australia’s electric car rollout
Australia’s world-leading rollout of rooftop solar power systems offers a guide to help navigate the transition to EVs.
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Energy Next: connecting technologies with the clean energy sector
This year the Australian Clean Energy Summit will share the stage with Energy Next, where the renewables crowd can learn about tomorrow’s technology.
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Power up the battery … what it takes to drive us to a future of VPPs
Virtual power plants are a growing renewable energy solution, writes Anson Zhang. What are the next steps to enable a VPP-powered future?
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Keep on quietly trucking … fast track to electric commercial fleets
Electric buses and trucks are already rolling on Australian roads but the benefits are only starting to be understood by buyers.
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US must declare war on climate for energy transition to accelerate
To lead by example, the United States should declare war on the inefficient use of dirty energy, US-based Australian entrepreneurs Danny Kennedy and Saul Griffith told a Spark Club event.
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