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South Australia leads international rankings on the roof – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A new study of residential costs for solar energy shows that South Australia has the lowest prices in Australia, while even the most expensive Australian states cost about a third of those in the United States and Canada.

February 7, 2025
David Carroll

Adelaide, South Australia

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By PV Magazine Australia

Compare the market that said in a new report that Australia leads in low residential solar costs, with PV installations on the roof more than Aud 2 ($ 1.25)/W cheaper than the most affordable regions in Canada and the United States.

The lowest residential solar posts between all regions studied, on Just Aud 0.80/W, are in South Australia, where Sun on the roof has been installed on more than 40% of the houses, according to the research agency.

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Compare the market Head of Energie, Meredith O’Brien, said that the results were a positive sign for Australian consumers, and noted that although installing solar energy options requires pre-costs, the long-term savings can be worthwhile.

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