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Australia Procurement News Notice - 101078


Procurement News Notice

PNN 101078
Work Detail Recent studies forecast Australia is on the precipice of a rooftop solar and household battery boom, predicting record breaking installation numbers driven by falling battery and solar module prices, government rebates and cost-of-living pressures. Recent studies forecast Australia is on the precipice of a rooftop solar and household battery boom, predicting record-breaking installation numbers driven by falling battery and solar module prices, government rebates and cost-of-living pressures. New research by Sydney-based clean energy installer Green.com.au has predicted a 95% jump in demand for solar installations by New South Wales (NSW) households, on the back of the energy regulator’s announcement that energy prices will increase 9.7% from 1 July 2025. Describing it as a surge well above the national average, in line with NSW mortgage costs that are 31% above the national average, the analysis found NSW residents could install up to 188,814 solar systems in the 2025/26 financial year, nearly double the 97,077 systems installed in 2024. Green Founder Dave Green said solar has moved from a nice-to-have to a financial necessity. “Over the next year, we’re forecasting nearly 190,000 new installations across NSW: double last year’s numbers,” Green said. “When you combine a near 10% energy price rise with the state’s average new mortgage being 31% higher than the national average, it’s no surprise.” The study’s findings show homeowners thinking about installing solar rose from 21.5% to 42% chasing a potential $110 million (USD 71.5 million) in savings annually across the state. The Climate Council has also forecast a boom in residential battery sales in line with state and government battery rebates and a drop in battery prices, finding one in two Australians want a household battery with rooftop solar. Climate Councillor and energy expert Greg Bourne said Australia already generates an excess of clean, reliable, renewable energy from Australia’s abundant sun and wind. “So, rather than simply letting it go to waste and missing out on the savings, batteries will help soak it all up and put it to good use during periods of high demand,” Bourne said. “As our transport fleet progressively electrifies, those batteries can also help our grid and provide extra resilience to the system overall.”
Country Australia , Australia and New Zealand
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 16 Jun 2025
Source https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/06/13/cost-of-living-and-government-rebates-accelerate-australias-solar-and-battery-booms/

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