Decentralised solar power an energy answer for remote and urban areas
Solar PV systems provide environment-friendly power generating solution for electrifying remote rural areas where it is neither technically nor economically feasible to extend grid coverage across vast territories
Australia & New Zealand solar PV market report, Renewable Energy Focus, 17 June 2010 In Australia and New Zealand, solar photovoltaic (PV) market trends indicate burgeoning demand owing to strong governmental commitment to the promotion of solar energy and creation of sustainable cities – By Frost & Sullivan.
Volatile oil prices combined with heightening concerns over global warming have paved way to the successful deployment of solar PV systems both in urban and remote areas in the Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) region.
Solar PV systems provide environment-friendly power generating solution for electrifying remote rural areas where it is neither technically nor economically feasible to extend grid coverage across vast territories.
Market trends indicate burgeoning demand for solar PV owing to strong governmental commitment to the promotion of solar energy and creation of sustainable cities, says Suchitra Sriram, Programme Manager of Frost & Sullivan.
Increasing commitment from the local government, solar PV systems for rural electrification projects are likely to be driven by active participation of non-governmental organisations and availability of funds from international financial agencies, and involvement of local communities, she adds.
Renewable Energy Focus – Australia & New Zealand solar PV market report
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