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Diamond Energy feed-in bonus shines in Victoria!

Electricity retailer Diamond Energy has signed a deal with some leading solar PV installers in Victoria, allowing customers to access an additional 25 c/kWh  feed-in bonus over and above the […]

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The ACT aims for 90% clean energy by 2020

Following the recent re-election of the Labour Party in the Australian Capital Territory, residents and commercial business owners can look forward to some certainly in their solar energy investments thanks to the […]

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Solar Choice Price Index – November 2012

Using data from Solar Choice’s Australia wide network of installers, the Solar Choice Price Index provides a monthly up-date on the price of solar across the country and including variations […]

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Instant solar quotes from Solar Choice

Solar Choice has been offering instant solar quotes through our Solar Quote Comparison since 2008, we’ve provided free and impartial advice to over 50,00 Australians at both residential and commercial […]

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Solar Choice Price Index – October 2012

The Solar Choice Price Index is created using data from Solar Choice’s installer network database, this information is updated  based on the prices on offer from installers operating in Australia’s […]

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Sharp develops see through solar panels

Japanese electronics manufacturer, Sharp, has developed the worlds first see-through solar panel. The solar panel generates energy using modified photovoltaic technology but, due to the unique design, light can partially pass through […]

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Canadian Solar Panels in Australia

Canadian Solar manufacture a range of solar related products including ingots, wafers, cells, solar PV modules, inverters and custom-designed solar power applications. The company produces a number of solar panels which are […]

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Solar panel orientation: Taking a western view

It is commonly accepted that the best orientation for solar PV in the southern hemisphere is to the north, but Adam McHugh, a lecturer in energy economics and energy policy at Murdoch University, […]

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A gross Solar Feed-in Tariff for Queensland?

Although a gross metering setup for small-scale solar, suggested as a possible alternative to the current set up, has resulted in uncertainty and concern in solar industry, solar PV still […]

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