Energy retailers, distributors and paperwork
There's a bit of bureaucracy and paperwork involved when it comes to feeding wind power back into the grid. Learn which parties are involved,...
Solar panel designer/installer accreditation and warranty support
In Australia, there are certain laws and regulations that exist to ensure that only accredited tradespeople do certain parts of an installation. Find out...
Wind and solar rebates
The Australian federal government provides rebates for people who install renewable energy systems for their homes. Find out how these work, and what you're...
How to get the most out of your solar system
Want to make sure your system's set up at its absolute best, and always giving you as much as possible? Here's a guide to...
Lifecycle assessment of solar panels
If you're serious about sustainability, it's also worth considering how much energy went into manufacturing your solar PV system. Learn how much energy is...
Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs)
One of the biggest advantages of a solar panel system is that it allows you to sell electricity back to your electricity provider. Find...
Solar payback time: assumptions and descriptions
The assumptions and descriptions that explain the figures show in our 'Payback times for solar panels' article.
ATA Model Assumptions (Updated March 2013):System size: 2.0...
DIY solar: is it worth it?
Find out what's involved with DIY solar systems, what kinds of regulatory issues you may face, what parts need to be done by a...
Water management
Fresh water's a precious resource - more so if it's drinkable, and even more so if you happen to live in one of the...
Lighting management
Lighting design is something that often gets less attention than it should. A well designed and managed lighting scheme will use far less energy...