Solar solutions
Many businesses are implementing behind-the-meter energy solutions to produce their energy on-site to meet some of their needs. Government incentives are available for investments in energy efficiency upgrades and onsite renewable energy installations. The best combination will likely be bespoke – optimising different actions depending on site and business specifics.
Solar panels
A rooftop or ground-mounted solar panel system is your first option to generate your energy.
Solar panels may work for you depending on when you use electricity and the structure of your electricity tariff. To understand if solar panels are right for your business, you'll first need to understand your energy use.
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The Clean Energy Council (CEC) has a range of useful resources
Solar with battery storage
If your business uses more power daily, installing solar panels could help cut costs. If your business uses power at night, you could install solar panels and store the excess power in batteries. These can provide power on demand when the sun isn’t shining.
A CEC-accredited solar designer can size a solar panel and battery storage system to cover your daytime and night-time electricity needs.
Other technology options
Generating energy onsite can also involve other technologies, including solar thermal (concentrated solar power), co-generation (combined heat and power), waste to energy and biomass (organic matter used as fuel).
The best combination of these technologies will depend on your site and energy profile, including when you use energy and what combinations of heat, gas and electricity are required.
Therefore, solutions to manage energy costs are often bespoke, and you may need expert advice.
The Energy Efficiency Council has a list of experienced and independent energy consultants to help you get the best option for your needs.
The Beyond Zero Emissions Electrifying Industry Report describes how businesses can switch to electricity from other (often more expensive and carbon intensive) fuel sources.
Distributed energy in the property sector – today's opportunities provide useful and up-to-date information on clean energy technology options for different building types, locations and loads.