When building a new home or renovating, you want to be well-informed about energy efficiency. One of the key decisions to make is whether you want a single-phase or three-phase power connection to the electricity grid. Traditionally most Australian
Building a new home gives you the opportunity to get your solar infrastructure set up properly at the outset, saving you time and money down the track. Right now, you may just want solar panels. But in the not-to-distant future,
A Virtual Power Plant, or VPP, is a network of connected homes each with their own solar panels system and battery storage. VPPs are an exciting technological innovation in electricity distribution. Still relatively new, they promise to improve the resilience
Australia’s biggest electricity retailer, AGL, has rejected an “unsolicited” takeover bid by Australian tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes and $A1 trillion Canadian asset manager Brookfield. The Cannon-Brookes plan is to spend $20 billion to get AGL to net zero carbon emissions
With over 3 million rooftop solar systems on Australian homes, it’s clear that as a nation we’re on-board with the benefits of renewable energy. But what about the electricity we buy from the grid? How green is it? Does
Did you know that an inefficient heating and cooling system can account for up to 40 per cent of your annual energy use? Switching to an energy-efficient reverse cycle split system air conditioner will lower your heating and cooling bills
The short answer is yes! Solar panel recycling plants are cropping up across Australia that promise to recycle 100% of your old panels. This is a good thing because more and more panels are reaching end-of-life. It is estimated that
The ACT has one of the most ambitious emission reduction targets in the world – 100 per cent net zero emissions by 2045. To support this target, the ACT Government provides generous solar and battery rebates – as well as
How do you work out the number of solar panels you’ll need for your home? This is probably the #1 question we get asked by prospective customers every day! Look around your neighbourhood and you’ll see houses with 8 or
Battery storage is becoming increasingly popular amongst Australian homeowners. Rising electricity prices combined with falling feed-in tariffs are prompting many people to wonder whether they would be better off storing their surplus solar rather than exporting it to the grid.
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