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The number of Australian houses with rooftop solar has reached 2 million.

Clean Energy Council Chief Executive, Kane Thornton, said the milestone recognised the growing appeal of solar for consumers looking to harness the power of the sun to reduce their power bills.

“Homes with rooftop solar installed are saving on average of about $540 per year on their electricity bills,” Mr Thornton said.

“Solar is a clear way for consumers to take control of their power consumption and cut costs, and it’s growing quickly by word-of-mouth.”

Queensland continues to lead the nation in rooftop solar, with four of the nation’s top five solar postcodes hailing from the Sunshine State. Bundaberg in central Queensland topped the list for the highest number of households with solar power, followed by Mandurah in Western Australia, then three other Queensland locations: Hervey Bay, Caloundra and Toowoomba.

“An average of six panels per minute are being installed in Australia, with the Australian Energy Market Operator estimating an average of 10-20 panels per minute if large-scale solar projects are factored in,” Mr Thornton said.

“Along the way a new industry has been created – thousands of sparkies have specialised in solar power, and it’s hard to find a group of people with as much passion for what they do.”

Mr Thornton also urged consumers considering solar to spend some time doing their research and not be rushed into making a purchase.

“Installing solar is a big decision,” Mr Thornton said.

“By choosing Clean Energy Council Accredited Installers and Approved Solar Retailers, customers can be sure their new system is installed correctly and safely and provides all the expected long-term benefits of rooftop solar.”

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