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Solar rooftops arriving for bus and train stations in Perth WA

Led by Premier Mark McGowan, Western Australia’s State Government has this week recently announced its plan to overhaul Perth’s bus and train station rooftops with solar panels . The State has been a world leader in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has kept its economy strong. As a result, WA’s State Government announced a $5.5 billion Recovery Plan in July 2020.    What are the WA Recovery Plan and its aspects?  According to WA’s Recovery Plan, it will provide the state a path to come back from the previous impacts that hit due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This plan further includes a list of the 21 streams that have been set in as a priority and apart from this, all these streams are being supported through the funding process and different resources as well. These lists have covered renewable energy, the new advanced technology, and environmental protection techniques. If you want to know more about this plan, you can check out the whole list by going through the WA Recover

How to reduce your energy bill in Perth WA

 As you can see many Australian households are equipped with solar panels on the roof so this can make sense that it is important for most households. Out of all the benefits of switching to solar, the most common benefit is to save money and energy .  It’s no doubt that energy prices have been growing faster over decades. You don’t have to put so much effort into thinking about the best way to save your money on the energy bills. The simplest way to save on electricity bills is to get your own solar power system . This enables you to buy less energy and save more for the future. That’s where the need for solar panels come in We all know that solar panels generate clean electricity that can be used for different household purposes. The panels help in generating electricity as the sun hits the panels. If the panels are generating more energy than your usage then that excess electricity is exported to the energy grid, and for that, you get a paid ‘feed-in-tariff.’ So try to make maximum