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Victoria leads again as rooftop solar installations set another monthly record
Giles Parkinson 6 March 2019 16 Comments
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Victoria has retained its spot as the biggest market for rooftop solar in February, as the country-wide installation of rooftop solar set another monthly record in February.
Data compiled by industry statistician Sunwiz shows that 164MW was installed in February, a record for the month and the third best month ever. The installation rate for the first two months of 2019 is already running 44 per cent ahead of the record year of 1.6gW in 2018.
Victoria, boosted by the state government rebate unveiled by the Labor government ahead of last year’s election, saw 41.8MW instilled in February, pipping NSW (41.77MW) and Queensland (40.5MW).
Sunwiz director Warwick Johnston says the biggest growth in February came from the residential market, while commercial scale installations (above 30kW) slowed, possibly due to the lag effect after a pre-Christmas rush.
Johnston noted that Victoria’s volume is nearly double the year-to-date 2018 figures. Commercial installations fell, but residential grew more.
The graph to the right certainly illustrates how the volumes in Victoria have virtually doubled since the Victoria rebate scheme first came into effect last September.
Will NSW see a similar jump following its election later this month (March 23)? Currently, both NSW and Victoria have rooftop solar on just 15 per cent of total dwellings, around half the rates of other mainland states.
The NSW Labor Party has promised its own rebates, targeting another 2GW of rooftop solar over the coming 10 years, while the sitting Coalition government has vowed low interest loans.
Either could thrust NSW to the top of the pile in terms of monthly installations. As it stands, NSW has installed 1.9GW of rooftop solar and looks set to break through the 2GW mark over the next few months.
Queensland still leads in overall aggregate installations, with 2.4GW, while Victoria has 1.6GW, Western Australia 1.1GW and South Australia 1.02GW.
Overall, Australia now has 8.4GW of rooftop solar from more than 2 million systems.
Giles Parkinson
Giles Parkinson is founder and editor of Renew Economy, and is also the founder of One Step Off The Grid and founder/editor of The Driven. Giles has been a journalist for 35 years and is a former business and deputy editor of the Australian Financial Review.
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