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A non-biased list of things to consider when choosing your off-grid energy provider
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A non-biased list of things to consider when choosing your off-grid energy provider
Instead of completely disconnecting from the grid, businesses can supplement their energy needs by integrating off-grid solutions alongside grid power
Despite some challenges, it is possible to go off-grid in the suburbs
Do you wish you never had to suffer another blackout ever again? It sounds too good to be true, but for many people, this dream is becoming a reality.
Many of today’s off-grid homes are just as comfortable and feature-packed as their mains-powered counterparts.
Whether you’re building a new home, buying an existing one, or already living in a solar-powered house – should you consider going off the grid entirely?
With energy prices on the rise and blackouts becoming more common, the idea of being independent and free from the grasp of the utility companies is an attractive one.
Details of a system we installed in NSW for a large equipment shed/workshop and 7 luxury guest cabins, all of which all need a constant source of power
The story behind CoGood Australia bringing much needed electricity to Kompheim Village School in Cambodia, positively impacting over 300 families
Our experience with the Bulk Buy Project and building our home with power from the off-grid solar system we had installed on the existing garage.
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