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Recently, the Australian Clean Energy Commission (CEC) has certified the country's 5,000th installer
of photovoltaic projects.
High electricity prices have contributed to an emerging boom in commercial and residential rooftop PV in Australia, with 1.
2GW of solar
installed in 2017.
In 2007, there were only 300 approved installers
.
To celebrate the opportunity, Geoff Stapleton, the first approved installer, presented a prize
to 5,000th John Morrell with AU$5,000 ($3883.
50) worth of tools and training vouchers.
One in five Australians has installed solar on their roofs, but CEC expects demand to remain high
.
"The Clean Energy Council expects the number of accredited installers to continue to grow in the coming years as current high electricity prices drive more consumers and businesses to consider rooftop solar installations
," a statement said.
”
In addition, the market interest in energy storage systems will also increase the demand and number of
CEC-certified installers.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
Recently, the Australian Clean Energy Commission (CEC) has certified the country's 5,000th installer
of photovoltaic projects.
High electricity prices have contributed to an emerging boom in commercial and residential rooftop PV in Australia, with 1.
2GW of solar
installed in 2017.
In 2007, there were only 300 approved installers
.
To celebrate the opportunity, Geoff Stapleton, the first approved installer, presented a prize
to 5,000th John Morrell with AU$5,000 ($3883.
50) worth of tools and training vouchers.
One in five Australians has installed solar on their roofs, but CEC expects demand to remain high
.
"The Clean Energy Council expects the number of accredited installers to continue to grow in the coming years as current high electricity prices drive more consumers and businesses to consider rooftop solar installations
," a statement said.
”
In addition, the market interest in energy storage systems will also increase the demand and number of
CEC-certified installers.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
/