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Victorian Government Releases Final Large-Scale Solar Guideline

Victorian Government Releases Final Large-Scale Solar Guideline

Victorian Government Releases Final Large-Scale Solar Guideline New planning guidelines for large-scale solar farms in Victoria were released by the Andrews Labor Government yesterday, but they may be still some way off from having teeth. The development of the guidelines was in part triggered by various Victorian councils finding it challenging to arrive at decisions […]

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Victorian solar feed-in tariffs 2019: – how to get best value from your rooftop solar panels

Victorian solar feed-in tariffs 2019: – how to get best value from your rooftop solar panels

Victorian solar feed-in tariffs 2019: This program determine that how much the state residents get for any excess electricity that their solar panels produce feed back to the grid. Depending on your electricity in Victoria, retailer and you plan, your feed-in tariff can be time-varying or fixed rate. The minimum fixed rate your retailer can pay […]

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Victorian solar farm to generate electricity to power Melbourne’s entire tram network

Victorian solar farm to generate electricity to power Melbourne’s entire tram network

Victorian solar farm to generate Electricity capable of empowering Melbourne’s entire tram network in 2019   Thanks to the largest operating solar farm in Victoria, Melbourne’s trams will soon be fuelled by 100 per cent solar power , which will make them green powered trams. it will create almost equal to the amount of power […]

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No limits’- Victoria’s biggest solar farm paves way for more- new solar farms australia 2019

No limits’- Victoria’s biggest solar farm paves way for more- new solar farms australia 2019

Completion of Victoria’s biggest solar Farm 2019: The largest solar farm of Victoria has reached full-capacity, with its French owner Neoen declaring the plant to be operating “slightly above” expectations as it is expected to give 3 gigawatts of new renewable and pv developments in Australia. It took almost an year to build the $198-million Numurkah […]

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Farmers urged to watch out for solar operators after dodgy sales

Farmers urged to watch out for solar operators after dodgy sales

AUSTRALIA’S consumer watchdog is telling farmers to analyse contracts after a spate of dodgy solar panel sales around the victorian region. The Weekly Times last week revealed Tim and Helen Gibson the Colac farmers had acquired solar panels for their dairy shed that were not compatible for on-farm use. Soon after the sale The seller of […]

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