Renewable Energy Solutions

How the Cheaper Home Battery Rebate is changing

Record uptake of battery installations has prompted the Federal Government to formally revise the Cheaper Home Batteries rebate, with confirmed changes to both funding and how the rebate will be applied. While the progra...

A nice writeup in The Daily Telegraph on a recent project we did with Clear Sky Solar and Aeronaut Automation.  Another example of how well the PAYG Model can work for businesses and the community.  The article doesn't say it explicitly but this is not only the first project on the peninsula but also the first project of its kind to go live in Greater Sydney:

 

A RENEWABLE energy scheme in which investors pay for a property’s solar panels upfront and profit later has its first project on the peninsula.

Terrey Hills business Aeronaut Automation, which makes industrial cutting systems, has 60 panels (15kW) installed on its roof to lower its energy costs.

Co-owner Geraldine Clark said Aeronaut explored solar for cost and environmental benefits.

This was after it discovered a scheme promoted by installer Smart Commercial Solar.

The installer has partnered with eco-minded non-profit group ClearSky Solar Investments.

Written by
Huon Hoogesteger

Image CTA

Related Articles

How the Cheaper Home Battery Rebate is changing

Record uptake of battery installations has prompted the Federal Government to formally revise the Cheaper Home Batteri...

News Room

Solar Car Shades vs Solar Canopy: What's the Difference?

A lot of different terms are used in the commercial solar industry to describe structures that cover a carpark and gen...

News Room

Do commercial solar investments come with performance guarantees?

Commercial solar systems can include performance guarantees, but not all providers offer them. For a business investin...

News Room

Back to insights & our latest articles

Back to Articles

Other Categories