Is Solar Power Going Too Fast in Australia?
The Sydney Morning Herald reports Australia may reach a point where we have more solar than we need. This might not sound like a problem; more...
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Solar Trust Centre Team
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Aug 14, 2018 2:18:09 AM
Selling your excess power generated from solar panels may become easier in the future.
As reported by The Sydney Morning Herald, AEMC Chairman John Pierce stated the Commission has proposed reforms for grid frameworks, which could have a positive impact on Australians who want to sell power to the grid. The reforms are designed to make it easier and more accessible for more Australians to sell their excess solar generated power.
“… families and businesses are not just electricity consumers, they can also be power producers.”
The reforms involve:
The reforms hope to achieve:
Mr Pierce from the AEMC also commented on the fact that innovation and changes in technology will be monitored. Virtual power plants, for instance, could improve the reliability of electricity supply in Australia in the future.
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