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| Episode 1: Feed in Tariff. It is pretty interesting that a country which receives half the sunlight that Australia does has 50% of the world's solar panels. Last year 500 times more solar panels were installed than in Germany than sunny Australia! Watch Video |
Episode 2: Grid Connect Solar. It doesn't have to be sunny day to be able to generate power from your panels, they don't work on heat absorption, they just need light, so even an overcast day will produce electricity. Watch Video |

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| Epsisode 3: Solar Panels. Like trees, solar panels do not like too much heat. In fact the hotter the solar panels get the less power they are able to generate. Which means heat tolerance is important aspect to consider, especially in Australia. Video Soon. |
Episode 4: Sun Farms. Sun Farms require no water, no feed, and no pesticides but they give back lots of free time. Sun farmers like Adrian, have plenty of time to spend with their family and on hobbies which are powered by clean renewable energy. Watch Video |
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| Epsisode 5: Remote Area Power. If you live in an area beyond the reach of the electricity grid (off the grid) then the remote area power system can be used to meet your electricity requirements. Watch Video |
Episode 6: Wind Power. Wind turbines are an easy way to cleanly and efficiently provide power to your business or home. This clean energy source is used in more than 70 countries worldwide, with 1.3% of global electricity being powered by the wind. Watch Video |
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| Epsisode 7: Solar Hot Water. Water heating is the largest single source of greenhouse gases from the Australian home, excluding cars. It takes up a whopping 28% of total home energy use. But there is a better way. Watch Video |
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