Australia disconnects thousands of solar panels: why green energy has become unprofitable.
Forced disconnection of solar panels in Australia
According to inkorr.com: In Australia, the owner of a solar power plant was forced to disconnect 16 thousand panels due to their unprofitability in operation. It turned out that large solar farms without batteries have lost their relevance due to an excess of cheap energy, leading to reduced profits.
More than 4 million households in Australia are already equipped with solar panels, contributing to a reduction in electricity prices. The terms of contracts with energy companies left solar power plant owners with significant losses, forcing some of them to suspend their activities.
Experts emphasize the need to implement energy storage systems to optimize the use of solar energy. This requires the industry to change and adopt new technologies to achieve efficiency in the production and use of green energy.
The situation with solar panels in Australia underscores the importance of adapting the energy sector to the new conditions of energy implementation. If a solution to the energy storage problem is not found, the effective use of renewable energy sources will remain under threat. In the future, the introduction of technologies that allow energy to be stored and used will become critically necessary to support a stable and efficient energy market in the country.
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