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A growing number of eco-conscious apartment building owners and body corporates are looking to install solar systems on existing buildings in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint and save on energy costs.
Flynn resident Jorma Soininen installed 18 solar panels on the side of his roof in 2020 during the pandemic.
Between soaring energy costs and the ACT Government’s Sustainable Household Scheme in place, community groups no longer need to rely on a moral imperative to move to solar.
A growing number of eco-conscious apartment building owners and body corporates are looking to install solar systems on existing buildings in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint and save on energy costs.
Flynn resident Jorma Soininen installed 18 solar panels on the side of his roof last year during the pandemic. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos
Between soaring energy costs and the ACT Government’s Sustainable Household Scheme in place, community groups no longer need to rely on a moral imperative to move to solar.
There is no doubt it is getting harder to keep up with the pace of change in the renewable energy market. While solar panels have been around for decades, as technology has improved and prices fall, Australians have continued their mass take-up of solar energy systems.
There is no doubt it is getting harder to keep up with the pace of change in the renewable energy market. While solar panels have been around for decades, as technology has improved and prices fall, Australians have continued their mass take-up of solar energy systems.
From the day solar panels are on your roof and sending precious electrons through to an episode of Squid Game in your living room, you are effectively kissing goodbye to the dreaded electricity bill.
If you are a business or commercial property owner, you will know all too well about keeping costs low. Reducing overheads or running costs, are a simple and effective means to instantly improve the bottom line.
Solar panel installation isn’t a DIY activity, so if you want to take advantage of solar power in your home or business, you’ll need a professional solar panel installer to get the job done.
A scheme intended to make the transition to renewable energy less of a financial burden on Canberra households has dished out more than $60 million in loans this financial year.
After years of waiting for solar battery systems to become more cost effective, many Canberra families have decided the time is right.
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