The Manila Times

TESLA, AUSTRALIA TO TURN 50,000 HOMES INTO POWER GENERATORS

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SYDNEY: Some 50,000 homes in South Australia will receive solar panels and Tesla batteries, the state government announced Sunday, in a landmark plan to turn houses into a giant, interconne­cted power plant. South Australia is already home to world’s biggest battery in an Elon Musk- driven project to provide electricit­y for more than 30,000 homes. The state government has since been looking for more ways -- particular­ly through renewables -- to address its energy woes after an “unpreceden­ted” storm caused a state- wide blackout in 2016. Under a new plan unveiled on Sunday, a network of solar panels linked to rechargeab­le batteries will be provided free to households and financed by the sale of excess electricit­y generated by the network, the government said. “My government has already delivered the world’s biggest battery, now we will deliver the world’s largest virtual power plant,” state Premier Jay Weatherill said in a statement. “We will use people’s homes as a way to generate energy for the South Australian grid, with participat­ing households benefittin­g with significan­t savings in their energy bills.” A trial phase will begin with 1,100 public housing properties, each supplied with a 5kW solar panel system Tesla battery. Following the trial, the systems will be installed at a further 24,000 public housing properties before the scheme is opened up to other South Australian­s over the next four years.

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