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Two Australian energy councils have combined to become the Smart Energy Council.

The Australian Solar Council and the Energy Storage Council will form the new council focusing on renewable energy.

Smart Energy Council Chief Executive, John Grimes, said Australia will inevitably be powered by smart energy.

“We represent the most innovative renewable energy leaders in the field. We are transforming to better reflect our members and Australia’s energy future,” Mr Grimes said.

“We have been enormously successful in the past, and will continue to work with our members to support Australia’s smart energy transition. Australia has the world’s best solar scientists, the world’s highest uptake of household solar, and is a world leader in energy storage.

According to Mr Grimes, almost four million Australian homes have solar on their rooftops. Over 6,000MW of solar photovoltaics have been installed, and this number continues to grow.

“That’s because Australians know solar works. Solar saves money. Solar is the cheapest way to generate new electricity, bar none,” Mr Grimes said.

“Clean energy is evolving rapidly and becoming cheaper and smarter. Our members are at the forefront of developing cheap renewables. Cheap battery storage, off river pumped hydro and other forms of energy storage, are all being harnessed by smart energy IT systems, to bring together a complete and affordable solution.

“Australians want cheap, reliable, clean energy because they know it’s the smart choice. They want tailored solutions that match supply and demand in the most efficient and cleanest way. They want control of their energy. They want to produce and store their own energy. They want smart energy management systems that do the work for them.

“The Smart Energy Council represents the national voice of the solar, storage and smart energy management industries – the energy industries of the future.”

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