Sharing Is Power: Doing the Neighborly Thing when It Comes to Solar
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Sharing Is Power: Do the Neighbourly Thing When It Comes to Solar
Australian researchers have found that households with solar panels could boost their returns by selling surplus power directly to their neighbours, known as peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing, helping to stabilise the electricity grid and negotiating a better price than retailers currently offer.
Selling solar power to neighbours instead of feeding it? Peer-to-peer trading makes it possible – studies prove advantages, but legal questions remain open. The article Selling solar power directly to neighbours – a good idea? first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse and Newsportal für Ingenieure.


Empowering Communities: The Benefits of Solar Sharing Among Neighbors
In recent years, the conversation surrounding renewable energy has intensified, especially as more households transition to solar panel installations. In Australia, where sunlight abounds and renewable adoption is high, researchers have underscored an intriguing opportunity for solar-powered homes: peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing. This innovative approach allows households to sell surplus energy directly to their neighbors, instead of relying …
Research shows peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing benefits
Australian researchers have found that households with solar panels could boost their returns by selling surplus power directly to their neighbours, in a practice known as peer-to-peer (P2P) energy sharing. With solar panels installed in almost 40% of Australian houses (4.1 million homes), the electricity grid is now overloaded with excess energy, driving down the feed-in tariff for most households, with some now questioning the economic value o…
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