CEC Chief Executive Kane Thornton said the document was the first comprehensive set of robust installation guidelines for battery storage in Australia, greatly simplifying the process for installers and delivering on the safety and quality expectations of consumers.
“These guidelines have been established after extensive consultation over the past year and build on the most comprehensive study of battery storage safety in Australia that we undertook in partnership with CSIRO in 2015” Mr Thornton said. “Everyone is excited by the potential of a future created by a combination of renewable energy, home energy storage and smart energy technologies. The new guidelines are an important step in making that vision a reality.”
Mr Thornton added that batteries, like any electrical device, had risks, and these guidelines provide clear procedures that allow these to be addressed safely. They are written in plain language and make it easier for installers to comply with sometimes complex safety standards.
“It is obviously important that industry professionals take these risks extremely seriously and operate in a way that ensures the safety of themselves, their colleagues and consumers” he said.
The Install Guidelines for Grid-Connected Energy Systems with Battery Storage were released by the Clean Energy Council today and are now available on the Solar Accreditation website. There will be a six month phase-in period before becoming a requirement for installers who are accredited for battery installation from October 2016.
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