The Ultimate Facts About Solar Panels In Griffith

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After partnering with CS Energy, Griffith University has the potential to get 50 percent of its energy needs from renewable resources. Around 60 million kilowatt hours of power are used annually throughout Griffith's several campuses, accounting for roughly 70% of the University's total carbon footprint. As part of Griffith's commitment to environmental sustainability—a fundamental value of the University and a significant action in the Strategic Plan 2020–2025— solar panels in Griffith intends to cut carbon emissions in half from their 2010 levels by 2030. 

Sustainable form- Renewable energy

Griffith and two other Queensland colleges came together to acquire a meaningful proportion of renewable energy in a market where wholesale green power has been cost-prohibitive until recently.

  • Although solar farms may be a part of a long-term energy solution, replacing huge coal power plants is not the only option. 
  • Both the demand and supply sides of solar panels in Griffith will need to be electrified and decarbonised to attain net-zero emissions. 
  • There has to be a threefold increase in the generation of sustainable energy that can be utilised to power cars and warm homes. 

The truth of labour movements

To the benefit of solar panels in Griffith constituents, both parties should be vying for the initiative in this space right now. The labour movement is off target because it has not considered the potential savings in both energy and money that may result from electrifying our homes and autos. The Coalition is missing the point since the great majority of the growth in energy demand will be met by increasing community and rooftop solar, which is cheaper than power from those transmission lines. 

Cost reductions and electrifying demand

No political party is doing enough to alleviate the pressure on the middle class brought on by increasing costs and flat earnings. Neither has evaluated the potential cost reductions that may be realized by electrifying demand, a practice that is widespread in the suburbs but seldom considered elsewhere. Solar panels in Griffith parties are enabling traditional energy firms to abuse voters by raising prices and increasing pollution caused by power by not taking the initiative to improve access to renewable energy. 

Global calamity solutions

  • The solution to the global calamity, which would also save money, is staring us in the face, but neither party is ready to act on it.
  • The problem of low-cost, dependable power has to be reframed as one of supply rather than demand. Despite having a population of over 10 million, Australia has not adequately invested in its capacity to create and store energy. 

Energy policies 

There is still a long way to go in terms of energy policy for both parties, as seen by the fact that they need to have a separate conversation about electricity from the one about gasoline and autos and still another one about how to heat our houses. It is expected that the new solar farm, which will feature bi-facial solar panels in Griffith and a single-axis tracking system, will produce 450 GWh of electricity per year.


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