Australia Starting to Get on the Solar Map

Three big new utility-scale solar projects Down Under totaling more than 400 megawatts

I asked a solar analyst colleague -- call him Krishna -- about the solar situation in Australia. Krishna, uncharacteristically, had very little to say. It was a region that, up until now, could afford to be ignored. Even with the technological solar powerhouse of the University of New South Wales in the house.

That looks to be changing.

The grid-connected market in Australia grew more than 480 percent in 2010, from 73 megawatts to 379 megawatts, according to the Australian National PV Status Report (see chart below). This was driven by the country's Solar Homes and Communities program, solar credits, feed-in tariffs, PV price drops, and a favorable dollar exchange rate.

Most of the solar incentives have been aimed at small-scale residential systems, but that looks to be changing as well.

There have been three large solar announcements in the past few months, one of which was just made this week.

 

Australia is the former home of solar chimney aspirant Enviromission and the current home of resuscitated HCPV firm Solar Systems.

 

Cumulative PV Installations in Australia (From the Australian National PV Status Report)

Annual PV Installation in Australia