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Solar Power To Surpass Coal Capacity In Australia, Reports Consultanc­y

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According to industry consultanc­y SunWiz, Australia’s rooftops have a total capacity of 20 gigawatts of solar panels, which is expected soon to surpass the entire coal industry’s electricit­y production capacity. Currently, almost one in three Australian households have installed solar panels, giving the country the highest penetratio­n rate of solar photovolta­ics in the world. Among the Australian states, Queensland has the highest share of solar panels installed on suitable dwellings, with 82% penetratio­n, followed by South Australia with 78%, New South Wales with 51%, and Victoria with 43%.

Queensland’s sunny climate has led residents to install 5.2GW of solar PV, and the state is set to reach 1 million rooftop solar panel systems soon. Meanwhile, NSW is adding the most additional capacity of any state, with almost 100 MW installed each month, according to SunWiz. Rooftop solar is now the largest electricit­y supplier during the middle of the day, driving down demand in the national electricit­y market. However, large-scale generators, particular­ly coal plants, face challenges in meeting fluctuatin­g demand due to the increasing availabili­ty of solar power. Warwick Johnston, the managing director of SunWiz, highlights that when the household solar panel capacity is combined with the 11 GW of large-scale solar plants, solar energy has become the largest fuel source for electrical power in Australia. During the middle of the day, rooftop solar is frequently the primary source of electricit­y supply, leading to record-low demand in the national electricit­y market, even during peak usage periods such as the December quarter.

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