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Clean energy regulator solar panel inspection.
The clean energy regulator has prepared an analysis of small scale renewable energy scheme inspection data to assess photovoltaic system residual systemic electrical safety risks report in response to the recommendation by the australian national audit office anao during its 2018 review of the administration of the renewable energy target.
Rapidly declining costs of wind and solar energy technologies increasing concerns about the environmental and climate change impacts of fossil fuels and sustained investment in renewable energy projects all point to a not so distant future in which renewable energy plays a pivotal role in the electric power system of the 21st century.
An inspection before installation is necessary to ensure that your property s electrical system can handle the addition of solar.
Also your solar energy system will undergo a thorough inspection from a certified electrician as part of the installation process.
When you think about getting out there and dragging a hose up to the roof to clean them this point might really start to hit home.
All solar panels meet international inspection and testing standards and a qualified installer will install them to meet local building fire and electrical codes.
It is recommended that solar panel systems should only be inspected and maintained by a licenced electrician or clean energy council accredited solar panel system installer.
Solar inspection process you ll likely need a solar inspection both prior to and post installation of your solar energy system.
Householders are reminded that solar panel systems are electrical products and should only be inspected by a licenced electrician preferably accredited by the clean energy council and should be regularly maintained.
Have solar panels on the clean energy council s approved solar pv modules list.
The clean energy regulator is targeting the installation of unapproved solar pv panels in the small scale renewable energy scheme sres in line with our 2017 compliance priorities.
Mr taylor said he wanted to ensure there was public confidence in the sector.
Based on the sample size it said around 406 000 installations could be deemed substandard and 44 000 installations unsafe.