6. Solar power
Manufactured solar energy goes back more than 130 years, when Charles Fritts created the first selenium solar cell with an efficiency of less than 1%. In December 2014, Aussie scientists set a new record by converting 40% of sunlight into electricity. The solar panels manufactured today are far more efficient with photovoltaic models delivering 92% of the original rated power after 20 years, despite degradation.
As the world’s largest power plant, the sun provides more energy to the Earth in one hour than that produced by all nations in one year. With an estimation that one in five Aussie homes were generating solar power at the end of 2014, the Clean Energy Australia Report of 2014 found that more than 15,000 businesses have now installed a solar power system, helping them save a collective $64 million on their power bills every year.
The report also saw Bundaberg in Queensland crowned Australia’s solar capital, closely followed by Mandurah in Western Australia.
Today, solar technology generates power for hospitals, music festivals and even highways, making our lives better, more sustainable and more cost-effective.