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It’s official: Australia now has 5GW of solar on its rooftops

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Rooftop solar to the rescue Photo: Elenathewise/iStock
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Australia has officially passed the 5 gigawatts level on rooftop solar, with the Clean Energy Regulator issuing new data that shows 1.58 million homes and businesses now have a total of 5.1GW of rooftop solar.

The figure of 5.1GW equates to 5,100MW (megawatts) or 5,105,116kW kilowatts). The average size of installations in Australia is 3.2kW, although the average size of new installations is around 5kW.

The 5GW level was probably reached in July – as foreshadowed at the time by RenewEconomy, but there was a delay in updating the data from the CER.

The small-scale solar market, which is still supported by a federal government rebate, but no longer by state-based feed in tariffs, is struggling for traction at the moment, although some expect it to rebound as more homes look to the possibility of battery storage.

According to the CER data, about 72,000 homes and businesses have added rooftop solar so far in 2016 (till the end of August), and the market is heading to its lowest number since 2009, when the feed in tariffs began. The peak was 360,000 in 2011.

This table above from industry analysts Sunwiz shows that the industry is starting to regain pace after a slow start to the year, but is still trailing 2015 by around 5.7 per cent. The big retailers, Origin Energy and AGL Energy, are also increasing their share of installations.

More Sunwiz data shows that the biggest state remains Queensland, which has 1.56GW of capacity, and will be the first state to 500,000 installations. It is followed by NSW, which has 1.1GW of capacity. Victoria is also likely to break through the gigawatt mark in the next few months.

 

Giles Parkinson is founder and editor-in-chief of Renew Economy, and founder and editor of its EV-focused sister site The Driven. He is the co-host of the weekly Energy Insiders Podcast. Giles has been a journalist for more than 40 years and is a former deputy editor of the Australian Financial Review. You can find him on LinkedIn and on Twitter.

Giles Parkinson

Giles Parkinson is founder and editor-in-chief of Renew Economy, and founder and editor of its EV-focused sister site The Driven. He is the co-host of the weekly Energy Insiders Podcast. Giles has been a journalist for more than 40 years and is a former deputy editor of the Australian Financial Review. You can find him on LinkedIn and on Twitter.

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