• Nonameuser678@aussie.zone
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    10 months ago

    I'm jealous of you South Australia. Sitting here in the sunshine state wondering why the fuck we aren't winning this race.

    • DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 months ago

      SA has been running their own race on this...

      Check out this presser from 2017, weatherhill really builds up some steam and raw dogs frydo. Just glorious.

      https://youtu.be/RHrVtEeMOW4?si=e3B2_8Ijwt_MlKSe

  • Fanfpkd@aussie.zone
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    10 months ago

    It’s pretty exciting seeing South Australia hit new records every year. On track to be a 100% renewable grid within my lifetime. Looking forward to seeing more storage capacity being added so they can go full days powered by renewable energy, then multiple days, then weeks and even months!

    • 18107@aussie.zone
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      10 months ago

      I managed to get a vehicle to grid (V2G) charger recently. When these make mass market it will be a huge deal.

      My car has about 5x the energy storage of a standard house battery, so I can run the house for several days from the car.
      A better option is to switch to wholesale prices. When the wholesale prices go negative (which happens fairly often in SA), I get paid to charge my car. When energy prices spike, I get paid a lot to discharge my car. My last energy bill was about -$190 for a month (not a typical month, I got $170 when the grid interconnecter was down for a day, which caused high prices all day).

      I've never had any issues with running out of charge, and I don't think I'll ever pay for electricity again.

      • TheHolm@aussie.zone
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        9 months ago

        What puzzles me why house batteries are about $1000/kWh wile battery cells are about $100/kWh wholesale. Whole hi-tech part is in cells, test just packaging and wiring. Why we do not see house batteries for better prices? Car with battery will cost you less than house battery of same capacity as car has.

  • fruitleatherpostcard@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I’m in NSW and have total tree cover over my house, which is awesome for the shade and birds etc. I’d still like solar panels and thinking about some kind of rig in the bottom of the garden where the trees end. It’s a north facing slope so I’d get the sun pretty good. I’m investigating planning rules because I don’t know if the usual stuff about boundary set-backs and height limits count for solar panels. My neighbour will cop an eyeful of it instead of just vegetarian but I don’t care.

    Bastard tortures me with the sound of his grandkids in his pool in the middle of summer. We just swelter.

    • Taleya@aussie.zone
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      10 months ago

      My inlaws are similar, they have a system that uses a bunch of micro-inverters. More exxy, but they get good pull. Enough to run their house + heat pump + tesla battery

      • fruitleatherpostcard@lemm.ee
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        9 months ago

        TBH we can’t afford the set up but at least now I know (got sent a NSW gov link) that it’s exempt development if it’s <150m2, <5m above existing GL, and >3m to boundary. A few more items but those are the big ones.