Monthly Archives: May 2017

By ChrisWilliams | May 29th, 2017 | Categories: Solar News

China completes largest floating solar power plant

Sungrow Power Supply Co has said the largest floating PV power plant with a capacity of 40MW had been grid connected on former...

By ChrisWilliams | May 10th, 2017 | Categories: Solar News

Germany Breaks A Solar Record – Gets 85% Of Electricity From Renewables

On April 30, Germany established a new national record for renewable energy use. Part of that day (during the long May 1 weekend),...

By ChrisWilliams | May 4th, 2017 | Categories: Tesla Powerwall Home Battery

CASE STUDY – The most Powerwall batteries installed at one location

At the time of installation, in 2016, this was a World record for the most Tesla Powerwall home batteries installed in one property....

By ChrisWilliams | May 4th, 2017 | Categories: Tesla Powerwall Home Battery

CASE STUDY – Footscray Community Arts Centre

Footscray Community & Arts Centre is the first crowd funded Tesla Powerwall and solar system solution in Victoria. Supplying close to 30% of...

By ChrisWilliams | May 4th, 2017 | Categories: Tesla App

We reveal the brand new Tesla Powerwall app

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By ChrisWilliams | May 3rd, 2017 | Categories: Tesla Powerwall Home Battery

CASE STUDY – The first Australian Tesla Powerwall installation

The first Tesla Powerwall battery system to be installed in Australia is impressive enough, a 90% + saving on the power bills is...

By ChrisWilliams | May 3rd, 2017 | Categories: Tesla Powerwall Home Battery

South Australia family beats the blackout – CASE STUDY

Brian Gillespie lives in a part of South Australia close to Adelaide. The area is an energy blackout zone with regular outages to...

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These costs are based on the SA Power network in Adelaide but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes a general energy usage of 4000kWh/year for a residential customer on Energy Locals Time of Use Tariff – (TOU – Peak, Off-Peak & Solar Sponge).

The reference price is set by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) for a financial year in relation to electricity supply to residential customers in the distribution region and is based on an assumed annual usage amount. Any difference between the reference price and the unconditional price of a plan is expressed as a percentage more or less than the reference price. The terms of any conditional discounts are shown, along with any further difference between the reference price and the discount applied if a condition is met, expressed as a percentage more or less than the reference price.