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Household solar uptake meant demand on Australia’s grid in summer peak fell to five-year low – The Guardian
Audit underlines role renewables are playing in making coal-fired power unprofitable, expert says

Pressure on the national electricity grid at the peak of last summers heat fell to its lowest level in five years due to the rising influence of household solar panels, a new analysis has found.
Summer is usually the time of greatest strain on the electricity system due to the widespread use of energy hungry air-conditioners, but the demand on the hottest day dipped this year as more electricity came from decentralised rooftop solar systems, which sit outside the grid.
An audit by the energy consultant…
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