Rooftop solar energy forecasts updated for Australia
Australia continues to pursue rooftop solar energy Australia has become a strong advocate of solar energy over the years. The country is currently working on a plan to deploy solar energy systems on the rooftops of public buildings in an attempt to cut down on the use of fossil-fuels. Last year, Australia was a leader the world in terms of the installation of small rooftop solar energy systems. This year, the country may fall behind others, according to updated forecasts from Green Energy Markets, a research and advisory firm that focuses on promoting renewable energy and reducing greenhouse…
Australia continues to pursue rooftop solar energy
Australia has become a strong advocate of solar energy over the years. The country is currently working on a plan to deploy solar energy systems on the rooftops of public buildings in an attempt to cut down on the use of fossil-fuels. Last year, Australia was a leader the world in terms of the installation of small rooftop solar energy systems. This year, the country may fall behind others, according to updated forecasts from Green Energy Markets, a research and advisory firm that focuses on promoting renewable energy and reducing greenhouse emissions.Green Energy Markets updates forecasts concerning energy systems in Australia
Green Energy Markets has updated its original forecast concerning the rate at which rooftop solar energy systems would be installed in Australia. Previous forecasts estimated that more than 736 megawatts of solar energy capacity would be installed in the country through rooftop systems. Now, the firm estimates that Australia will boast of 787 megawatts of solar energy capacity by the end of 2012. Though the forecasts have improved, they are below last year’s levels, where Australia installed more than 863 megawatts worth of rooftop solar energy systems.