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Government support needed to unlock untapped solar potential and shore up affordable energy in NSW

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Government support needed to unlock untapped solar potential and shore up affordable energy in NSW

By Mike Roberts|2023-09-14T08:55:04+10:00September 13th, 2023|APVI in the media|Comments Off on Government support needed to unlock untapped solar potential and shore up affordable energy in NSW

About the Author: Mike Roberts

Mike is a Senior Research Fellow in CEEM and at the School for Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering at UNSW. His research includes technical and economic data analysis and policy approaches for distributed renewables and the energy transition. Particular interests include distributed photovoltaics, demand management, energy storage, mini-grids and embedded networks, solar potential assessment and community renewable energy. Mike's doctoral thesis explored opportunities and barriers for deployment of distributed PV on multi-occupancy residential buildings. More info is available here https://www.ceem.unsw.edu.au/mike-roberts

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