Why Solar Is A Great Investment
Is a solar a good investment? Find out in this article from the team at iinergy.
Is a solar a good investment? Find out in this article from the team at iinergy.
In this article the iinergy team will be taking a look at some of the primary benefits you should be aware of when considering installing solar panels.
CSIRO released a report detailing the cheapest renewables with Solar coming out on top!
An outage at the Callide Power Station has left up to 400,000 Queensland homes and business without power.
Battery giant Sonnen launches electric vehicle subscription service in Australia.
The Aussie beer icon VB is now trading slabs of beer for your solar energy excess!
Proposed changes to the national energy market rules aims to prevent ‘traffic jams’ of electricity on sunny days
Can adding a solar battery to your existing solar system FURTHER reduce your power bill??
A Brisbane renewable energy company has signed with a major housing developer to provide a “virtual” power plant for thousands of homes powered by the solar energy collected from their rooftops.
An affordable solar car that can charge itself set to start production as early as 2022
New report spotlights benefits of installing solar panels on bodies of water.
Biggest Solar And Battery Project In NSW Set TO Begin Producing in 2022
The Electric Car market is certainly getting a load of new cars this year. Check out the new additions.
Here are some considerations you must keep in mind while building your new home to make it Solar-ready.
After you've purchased one of the best solar systems from iinergy, here is how to get the most out of them.
You have made the smart decision by investing in a solar system and now you need to maximise that investment. Here are some tips to get the most out of your system.
Australia’s renewable energy development pipeline has grown to a record 133GW, prompting leading Norwegian-based energy analyst Rystad Energy to predict that coal-fired generation in Australia may be ‘extinct’ by 2040.
The combined output of wind and solar generation has beaten brown coal for the first time over a quarterly period in Australia's main grid, according to new data from energy consultancy Energy Synapse.
With the new year closing in on us, the National Solar Subsidy for residential and commercial Solar installations is set to be slashed once again.
"In Australia, renewable energy is growing at a per capita rate ten times faster than the world average. Between 2018 and 2020, Australia will install more than 16 gigawatts of wind and solar, an average rate of 220 watts per person per year."
Australia's largest integrated battery and solar farm was officially opened in Victoria's north on Friday.
Rooftop solar industry veterans say Australia has become a dumping ground for poor-quality solar products and some are questioning
the regulatory oversight of household rooftop solar installers and products.
Article by Liz Hobday and Sybillia Gross, ABC News Australia
The first Australian Solar Farm in Antarctica was switched on Sunday, March 19 at Casey Research Station.
Works have begun on a University of Queensland-owned 64MW solar farm that – once completed – will help make UQ the first major university in the world to offset 100 per cent of its electricity usage through its own renewable energy assets. - Article by Sophie Vorrath, RenewEconomy
A grant of nearly $1 million has been announced for a 100% renewable energy project which will see the World Heritage-listed Daintree
Rainforest reduce its reliance on diesel fuel to generate power.
- Story by Marjia Maisch, PV Magazine Australia
(Renew Economy) Leading economist and climate change policy expert Professor Ross Garnaut says that Australia could be powered 100 per cent
by “intermittent” renewables by the early 2030s,and have a grid that is both reliable and secure and cheaper than it is now
- Giles Parkinson
"(Bloomberg) -- For two decades, coal has been pulled from a Bent Mountain mine in eastern Kentucky. But in a startling move in the heart of coal country, a rival -- solar -- is preparing to move on to the land."
Australian rooftops added a record of almost 500 megawatts of new solar photovoltaic capacity in the March quarter, as Victoria's incentive scheme stoked a 90 per cent increase in that state's installations - Article by Peter Hannam, Sydney Morning Herald
"The Queensland city of Bundaberg has been named Australia’s rooftop solar capital after a topping a list of the nation’s most
solar-friendly suburbs."
Article
by Georgia Clark
'A fight for safe drinking water at Buttah Windee in Western Australia has been a fight for the survival of the community, and a battle
they are proud to have won on their own.'
Story by Dominque Bayens, ABC News Australia
"Last Friday, tens of thousands of school students went on “strike”, imploring politicians to finally Get Serious about climate change
policies, and urging a switch to 100 per cent renewable energy by 2030."
- Article sourced from reneweconomy.com.au, Giles Parkinson
"At least half of Australia’s power should be delivered by renewable energy such as solar, wind and hydro by 2030, the Clean Energy Council said today when releasing its policy directives for the upcoming Federal Election."
In this time of gratitude, we give thanks to all of you. We value your patronage and appreciate your confidence in using iinergy. Counting
you among our valued customers is something for which we are especially grateful.
iinergy News Update
Renewable energy reduces power prices by more than cost of subsidies, study finds Posted By Liz
Hobday
6/12/2018
iinergy IS NOW SAVING THEIR CUSTOMERS OVER 1 MILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR ON THEIR POWER BILLS
Australian homeowners are turning to renewable energy to cut power costs, with rooftop solar installations at record levels.
Total household solar energy storage more than doubled in 2017, according to a report by the Clean Energy Council (CEC) released on Wednesday.
It was a record year for rooftop solar power in Australia, with 1.1 gigawatts of new generating capacity created via 20,789 new rooftop solar units, up from 6750 the year before, the report found.
WHY SOLAR POWER YOUR BUSINESS?
If you have an ABN your premises may be eligible for commercial solar. Whatever industry you’re in, solar power could potentially deliver real cost savings to your business. Solar power is an affordable way to lower your electricity costs. It may also help you improve your business’ green credentials and make your building more attractive to prospective tenants or buyers.
iinergy News Update
What made solar panels so cheap? Thank government policy.
iinergy News Update
Lack of network planning threatens Australia's renewable electricity future, expert warns
Looking to replace your old system or install a new efficient air conditioning system in your home? Is your old air conditioning system making a huge impact on your electricity bill? We specialize in tailor made air conditioning systems designed to reduce your energy consumption and work alongside a Solar PV System.
BATTERY STORAGE SYSTEM
THE ABILITY TO STORE SOLAR IS HERE!
There is a lot of interest in home battery storage systems. There is no doubt that battery technology is the way of the future as we are all looking for ways to save money and stress when it comes to household bills.
An iinergy complete home energy solution will help you maximise the return on you solar system and reduce your energy bills.
Being an Electrician and coming from an Electrical Contracting Background we take our Electrical Safety very seriously. Over the years we have been asked to attend a lot of Solar Faults and Repairs mainly due to the Original Company no longer in Business. I thought i would share some common faults that happen in our industry that people don't see or hear about.
Queensland truly is the ‘sunshine state’ with 30 per cent of homes being powered by solar energy, making residential solar panels the state’s largest source of energy.
What’s the best direction for your solar panels? Is it better to install your panels split between East and West, or is North the better orientation?
We all know that when installing solar panels in Australia, north facing gets the most sun throughout the day. If north isn't an option, north-west and north-east are generally the next best options followed by west and due east. So which orientation is best to install your solar?
Really that depends on how you use energy.
Winter is just around the corner and that means we need to start thinking about what the colder months mean for our electricity bills.
Here are some tips to save money and not get frost bite!
Trying to decide on an air conditioning unit in your home is not always easy, there are countless units on the market here in Brisbane.
That is why here at iinergy our staff are all trained in helping you decide on the most suited unit for your home meeting all your requirements. Also as a customer you do not need to pay for a technician to come out to your home to provide you with some advice and a quotation. This can be done online with just a few simple questions.
DID YOU KNOW that enough sunlight hits the earth in ONE hour to power it for an entire year?! We use a lot of power in our day to day lives and the sun is up to the task. It's no surprise that solar panels are becoming such a popular way for people to generate their own (clean!) electricity. But just how do solar panels work getting the energy from the sun into your home?
There are lots of myths about solar energy but if you're thinking about investing in solar, you need to know the difference between what is fact and what is not. Here are 5 solar myths BUSTED!
By now you've probably heard about solar batteries. Solar batteries are a game-changer to the solar market and revolutionise the way we use energy. Here's everything you need to know about solar batteries.
With the boom of solar power clearly evident now, it's become more crucial to know (and avoid) the deadly traps of "cheap solar".