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Why AEMO wants the power to cut off your rooftop solar – RenewEconomy
AEMO defends and explains its decision to impose new controls over rooftop solar PV, including having the power to switch off household solar when needed.

The Australian Energy Market Operator has sought to reassure solar households across the country’s main grid that proposed new powers to switch off rooftop PV, en masse, would be used only as a last resort measure and in exceedingly rare circumstances.
AEMO has released and responded to the major themes of stakeholder submissions relating to its Renewable Integration Study (RIS) Stage 1 report, where it first unveiled in details its proposal to have the power to switch off rooftop solar PV if needed…
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