Rooftop Solar Continues to Lead Australia’s Renewable Energy Transition
Australia is again making headlines in the renewable energy sector, as the latest edition of the Clean Energy Australia and Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) report showcases remarkable progress in rooftop solar adoption. As the nation continues to set ambitious renewable energy targets, rooftop solar is expected to remain at the forefront, driving progress towards […]
GoodWe Launches a Smart Choice for Carports in Australia
Solar power has emerged as a frontrunner in the renewable energy sector as the world grapples with the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transition towards sustainable energy sources. In this endeavour, GoodWe, a renowned global leader in solar inverter and battery energy storage solutions, has taken a significant step forward by launching […]
Rooftop Solar Fire Incidents: Lessons Learned and Preventive Measures
Rooftop solar panels have gained immense popularity as a clean and renewable energy source. They offer numerous benefits, including reduced electricity bills and a lower carbon footprint. However, recent concerns have emerged about the safety of rooftop solar systems, with claims that solar-related fires are on the rise. In this article, we will explore whether […]
Methane Matters: Saving the World One Landfill at a Time
Australia generated more than 75.8 mega tonnes of total waste across the 2020-21 period. Roughly 27% of that, or 20.4 mega tonnes, ended up in landfill. That’s a lot of possibilities for methane-rich gas to be combusted and collected for its energy value. Although it is not well known, many larger landfill sites in Australia […]
N-type Solar Panels Gain Momentum in 2023, Poised to Phase Out PERC Technology
In 2022, the solar industry experienced a seismic shift with the rise of cost-effective TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) cell technology, primarily driven by the superior conversion efficiency of N-type solar panels. This development has attracted numerous participants in the solar industry, posing a potential challenge to the dominance of PERC cell technology (for producing […]
Are Electric Vehicle Batteries Really As Dangerous as They Seem?
Another day, another electric vehicle (EV) in the news that has burst into flames. Li-ion batteries have been receiving a bad rap and for seemingly good reason. The media have been splashing the ‘danger’ of these batteries across your news feed and social media, which has stirred up a lot of fear. Are EVs really […]
Australian Solar Company SolarJuice Revives US IPO Plan to Fuel Growth in Australian and US Markets
Sydney-based solar systems manufacturer SolarJuice Co Ltd, a subsidiary of renewable energy firm SPI Energy Co Ltd (NASDAQ: SPI), has rekindled its ambition to go public in the United States by submitting a new blank filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Are you looking to save money on your electricity bills and reduce […]
Government Releases NSW Energy Roadmap to Ensure Reliable and Affordable Renewable Energy
In May 2023, the New South Wales (NSW) Government unveiled a comprehensive plan to transition the state’s energy landscape towards clean and affordable renewable energy sources. This initiative follows the Electricity Supply and Reliability Check Up which evaluated the state’s energy infrastructure and formulated recommendations for its transition. The government’s response to this check-up outlines […]
Should Australia Invest in Nuclear Power?
Nuclear power in Australia has long been debated, with proponents lauding its potential to provide large-scale, low-carbon electricity. At the same time, opponents raise concerns about its costs, safety risks, and the time it takes to implement. If you’re looking for personalized insights, you can effortlessly obtain FREE solar quotes from Energy Matters to make […]
Decarbonising Victoria’s Energy Future: Dr Jonathan Spear Shares Vision at All-Energy Australia Conference
When the Victorian Government, in July, announced a ban on gas connections in new homes and government buildings from next year, the plan received overwhelming support from environment groups, and the property and construction sectors. It was seen as a breakthrough for a state that is heavily reliant on natural gas, especially for heating homes […]