More Than A Million Australians Are Now Turning To The Sun For Power
In 2016, 16 percent of Australia’s clean energy generation was from small-scale solar PVs, which accounted to 2.8 percent of the country’s total electricity.
Compared to 2015, there was an increase of 7 percent in the
installation of small-scale off grid solar systems, which was worth 752 MW of
new solar capacity. By the end of 2016, more than 1.64 million systems were up
and running across the country.
There were 4305 accredited solar installers at the end of
2016, a modest increase of just over 160 compared to 2015.
Top solar postcodes in each state (at end of 2016)
State
|
Suburb
|
Installations
|
Capacity
|
Australian Capital Territory
|
Belconnen
|
2153
|
6365 kW
|
New South Wales
|
Lismore region
|
4951
|
14,492 kW
|
Northern Territory
|
Alice Springs
|
1543
|
7408 kW
|
Queensland
|
Bundaberg
|
10,528
|
33,728 kW
|
South Australia
|
Morphett Vale, Woodcroft
|
4709
|
13,391 kW
|
Tasmania
|
Launceston
|
4708
|
16,773 kW
|
Victoria
|
Hoppers Crossing
|
6137
|
18,364 kW
|
Western Australia
|
Mandurah
|
10,003
|
25,418 kW
|
The future of solar charger PV in Australia, whether household and commercial solar growth continue to grow steadily with many solar businesses now targeting the 30-100 kW section of the market. The business case strengthens each year with power prices rising and the cost of solar technology continuing to fall.
The fastest-growing sector of the solar market is commercial
systems between 75-100 kW, which helped to push up the average size of solar
power systems to 5.56 kW at the end of 2016. Systems 30-100 kW are particularly
popular in the ACT, New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory
make up 30 percent of the sales.
A massive potential for solar inverter to make a significant contribution to electricity generation in
Australia over the coming decades, especially because Australia is one of the
sunniest continents in the world, along with a stable environmental policy.
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