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The Household Utilization Rate Exceeds 30 percent ! The Country's Rooftop Solar Power And Per Capita Photovoltaic Power Generation Ranks First in The World

Feb 21, 2022Tso lus

Thaum cov kev tawm tsam tawm tsam kev tsim hluav taws xob tauj dua tshiab tau tshwm sim ua ntej tsoomfwv kev xaiv tsa, Australia tau ntsiag to dhau lub hnub ci tseem ceeb - txog 25GW ntawm lub peev xwm nruab thiab PV ib tus neeg, raws li tsab ntawv ceeb toom los ntawm Lub Tsev Haujlwm Saib Xyuas Kev Lag Luam thiab Nyiaj Txiag. Kev tsom xam. ntau dua lwm lub tebchaws hauv ntiaj teb.


It's a huge achievement for a country that has been blamed for exporting large quantities of coal, with Australia also ranking first for the polluting fuel. For geographical and economic reasons, Australia will continue to maintain this duality of using more green energy at home while exporting polluting coal to the rest of the world.


Lub zog ntsuab, tshwj xeeb tshaj yog lub hnub ci zog, yog qhov kev xaiv nrov hauv Australia. Lub zog ntsuab raug nqi tsawg dua hauv lub tebchaws loj, tshav ntuj no. Txawm li cas los xij, kev xa tawm thee yog qhov tseem ceeb rau kev tswj hwm kev ua haujlwm hauv tsev.


According to the Australian Photovoltaic Association, the latest achievement in total solar energy per capita comes in 2021. Australia's cumulative capacity has actually jumped to 26.9GW by early 2022. In a country of just under 26 million people, this achievement cannot be underestimated. By comparison, India would need more than 1,350GW of solar energy to achieve the same level of solar energy per capita.


Currently, India is about 50GW. Australia's rooftop solar penetration rate also leads the world, with a household utilization rate of more than 30 percent , and rooftop solar per capita is also in a leading position.


Lub hom phiaj tseem ceeb tshaj tawm cov ntaub ntawv xyoo rau hnub ci hauv Australia hauv 2021, thaum lub sijhawm 5.2GW ntawm PV tau teeb tsa hauv Australia.


Txawm hais tias muaj kev cuam tshuam los ntawm nthwv dej thib ob ntawm Covid-19 thiab muaj zog zuj zus tuaj hauv lub ntiaj teb hnub ci kev lag luam, kev teeb tsa hauv tsev thiab kev lag luam tau tshaj 3GW rau cov ntaub ntawv 3.24GW.


Loj dua, loj dua - nplai hauv av- mounted hnub ci fais fab nroj tsuag tau tsim cov ntaub ntawv tshiab nyob rau lub Kaum Ob Hlis, tsim ntau tshaj 1,000 GWh ntawm hluav taws xob thawj zaug lub hli, nrog rau tag nrho cov 1,263 kWh.


According to recent analysis by the Climate Commission, small and large-scale solar projects collectively met 13.3 percent of Australia's total electricity demand during the year. To maintain its energy export status in a post-fossil fuel world, Australia is also building some ambitious power export projects that will export green electricity, in addition to producing green hydrogen for re-export.


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