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Queensland solar industry on tenterhooks, as decision on rule change reserved
Court of Appeal reserves judgment on Queensland government bid to have controversial solar rules reinstated, after they were ruled invalid by Supreme Court.
Sophie Vorrath
Jun 7, 2019
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Sydney Catholic schools install 1.3MW “power generator” worth of solar
1.3MW of rooftop solar installed across 19 Western Sydney Catholic schools, to cut grid power supply by 25%, save a collective $1 million a year on electricity.
Sophie Vorrath
Jun 7, 2019
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Relief as Supreme Court nixes Queensland solar rule change, but government to appeal
Solar industry exhales as Queensland Supreme Court throws out controversial, potentially crippling solar rule change. State government promises to appeal the decision.
Sophie Vorrath
May 30, 2019
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Queensland solar rule change declared “invalid” by Supreme Court
Solar farm investor-backed project developer score Supreme Court win over Queensland government’s controversial new solar rules.
Sophie Vorrath
May 29, 2019
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Queensland energy minister describes lampooned new solar rules as “visionary”
Queensland energy minister says controversial new solar rules will result in a more highly skilled workforce, and won’t get in way of state’s renewable energy target.
Giles Parkinson
May 16, 2019
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Electricians reject Queensland solar rule: Adds “nothing but red tape”
Electricians body says new rules on solar installations are no good. “Our members didn’t do 4-year electrical apprenticeship (to) lift heavy solar panels.”
Sophie Vorrath
May 15, 2019
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Job losses begin in Queensland as new solar rule puts 50% target at risk
Solar labourers forced to down tools, says CEC, as Queensland solar businesses scramble to accommodate “absurd” new rule and 50% renewables target at risk.
Sophie Vorrath
May 14, 2019
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Queensland solar industry in “chaos,” with no clarity on rule change
CEC says Queensland government’s looming large-scale solar installation rule change contradicts itself – making it both confusing and potentially industry-crippling.
Sophie Vorrath
May 7, 2019
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Call for rethink as Queensland solar rule change deadline looms
Last-ditch plea from Clean Energy Council to delay and reconsider a Queensland big solar rule change that threatens to cripple the state’s booming commercial sector.
Sophie Vorrath
May 4, 2019
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SA Power Networks taps solar to cut dependence on its own grid
South Australia’s biggest electricity distribution company is seeking to reduce dependence on its very own grid, by installing just under 500kW of solar across two depots.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 17, 2019
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Victorian fruit farmer slashes power costs by $62k a year with solar
Goulburn Valley fruit grower cuts grid power consumption by one-third, and annual electricity costs by $62,000 a year, after installing 200kW of solar.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 8, 2019
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In record year for rooftop solar, who were Australia’s top PV retailers?
This week, SunWiz looks at Australia’s top solar PV retailers in each market segment in the bumper year that was 2018, based on data gathered from STC and LGC creation.
Warwick Johnston
Feb 6, 2019
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