Sunshine State celebrates 1 million rooftop solar installations

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Queensland has reached an incredible clean energy milestone, clocking 1 million rooftop solar installations, according to data from the Clean Energy Regulator.

News of the milestone was applauded by the Queensland Conservation Council, with campaigner Stephanie Gray saying the rooftop revolution was made possible by smart government policy.

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โ€œQueenslandโ€™s world-leading uptake of small-scale solar is a testament to smart government rebates and schemes that drove down the price of solar PV and made the clean technology a no-brainer financial investment for many households,โ€ Gray said.

โ€œJust in the last year 75,000 Queensland homes and businesses installed solar, which makes sense because solar is one of the best ways that you can manage power bills that have spiralled out of control with globally high coal and gas prices.

โ€œRooftop solar plays a very important role in Queenslandโ€™s energy mix now with an impressive 5.9 GW of installed capacityโ€”thatโ€™s three-and-a-half times the capacity of Queenslandโ€™s largest coal-fired power station.

โ€œAnd this is just the beginning. The latest modelling from the Australian Energy Market Operator suggests Queensland will have to increase rooftop solar capacity by a further 60% by 2030 to help underpin the energy transition.โ€

This milestone comes as the Power Together coalition, which includes the Queensland Council of Social Service, Queensland Community Alliance and Queensland Conservation Council, are campaigning for government policies to support solar for renters and social housing tenants as a long-term solution for keeping electricity bills low for vulnerable Queenslanders.

โ€œWeโ€™ve just seen the Australian Government work with the NSW Government to announce $200 million to upgrade social housing and help tenants access affordable solar energy,โ€ Gray said.

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โ€œWeโ€™d like to see the Australian Government work with the Queensland Government so Queenslanders get our fair share and policies are implemented to help all households, including renters and social housing tenants, slash bills with solar and energy efficiency upgrades.โ€

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