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The Household Utilization Rate Exceeds 30 percent ! The Country's Rooftop Solar Power And Per Capita Photovoltaic Power Generation Ranks First in The World

Feb 21, 2022Kite yon mesaj

Pandan ke manifestasyon kont pwojè enèji renouvlab yo te gaye anvan eleksyon federal la, Ostrali te pase tou dousman yon gwo etap solè - rive nan 25GW nan kapasite enstale ak PV per capita, dapre yon rapò pa Enstiti pou Ekonomi Enèji ak Finansye. Analiz. plis pase nenpòt lòt peyi nan mond lan.


It's a huge achievement for a country that has been blamed for exporting large quantities of coal, with Australia also ranking first for the polluting fuel. For geographical and economic reasons, Australia will continue to maintain this duality of using more green energy at home while exporting polluting coal to the rest of the world.


Enèji vèt, espesyalman enèji solè, ap vin yon chwa popilè nan Ostrali. Enèji vèt koute mwens kòb nan peyi sa a vas, solèy. Poutan, ekspòtasyon chabon yo enpòtan anpil pou kenbe travay domestik.


According to the Australian Photovoltaic Association, the latest achievement in total solar energy per capita comes in 2021. Australia's cumulative capacity has actually jumped to 26.9GW by early 2022. In a country of just under 26 million people, this achievement cannot be underestimated. By comparison, India would need more than 1,350GW of solar energy to achieve the same level of solar energy per capita.


Currently, India is about 50GW. Australia's rooftop solar penetration rate also leads the world, with a household utilization rate of more than 30 percent , and rooftop solar per capita is also in a leading position.


Etap enpòtan an mete yon ane rekò pou solè nan Ostrali an 2021, pandan ki te enstale 5.2GW PV nan Ostrali.


Malgre deranjman ki te koze pa yon dezyèm vag Covid-19 ak van kap de pli zan pli fò nan mache solè mondyal la, enstalasyon twati nan kay ak biznis yo te depase 3GW pou yon rekò 3.24GW.


Pi gwo, gwo -echèl tè-izin solè te monte yon nouvo rekò nan mwa desanm, jenere plis pase 1,000 GWh elektrisite pou premye fwa nan mwa sa a, ak yon total de 1,263 GWh.


According to recent analysis by the Climate Commission, small and large-scale solar projects collectively met 13.3 percent of Australia's total electricity demand during the year. To maintain its energy export status in a post-fossil fuel world, Australia is also building some ambitious power export projects that will export green electricity, in addition to producing green hydrogen for re-export.


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