Solar Trust Centre

Solar Trust Centre is an Australian based, renewable energy, predominantly solar focussed education resource.

One in Five Solar Rooftop Units Are Faulty According To The Clean Energy Regulator

The Clean Energy Regulator said that 1 in 5 solar rooftop systems are faulty and many Australians using solar power systems are being denied of lower electricity bills...

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Tokyo Energy Firm to Invest in Australia’s Largest Power Storage Plant

A $1 billion solar energy project in Australia will be using the biggest storage facilities in...

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Solar and Wind Power To Reduce Australia’s Water Consumption

Australia is one of the 20 countries in the world for water consumption. A new study shows...

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Sunshine Energy Australia Planning 1.5GW Solar Farm with Battery Energy Storage

Sunshine Energy Australia has applied for a 1.5 gigawatts solar farm with provisions of...

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Nearmap Reveals Best AUS Postcodes For Solar Installations

Nearmap, an Australian imagery company has used the latest Clean Energy Regulator study to...

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Victoria’s Power Grid Will Be Boosted by $50 Million of Large Scale Grid-connected Batteries

ABC News reported that the state of Victoria will boost their electric grid by installing two...

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Golden Invest and Jolywood Solar Technology Signed Agreement For Australian Solar Projects

Jolywood Solar Technology of China has signed an agreement with Golden Invest of Australia to...

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Shell Announced it may go Solar

PV Magazine Australia reported that Shell may be venturing into renewable energy.

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Energy Oversupply Could Cut Feed-in Tariffs

Solar panel growth could lead to a cut back in feed-in tarrifs due to oversupply issues during...

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Sydney Needs More Rooftop Solar

According to a new study by the University of New South Wales, Australia’s rooftops are well...

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Western Australia Should Direct Its Focus On Solar Power

According to Greens Mining and Pastoral MLC Robin Chapple, Western Australia should direct its...

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