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E-News Issue #133

19 February 2010

We are taking the unprecedented step of sending an additional enewsletter in light of the extraordinary claims, about PV arrays ability to start house fires, made this week in the Australian media.

All of us at The Rainbow Power Company are proud of our 22 year business experience and our safety record.  We remain vigilant in our awareness and application of new safety improvements and recommendations.

Additionally we wholeheartedly support the following statement from Matthew Warren, CEO of the Clean Energy Council.

Myth Buster - House Fires Caused by Solar Panels

This is NOT true.

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) has moved to reassure consumers about the safety of Australian household solar panel systems following a story on ABC's Lateline program last night.

Clean Energy Council chief executive Matthew Warren said while there had been around 100,000 solar panels installed in Australian households over the last 30 years, the industry has received no reports of any causing house fires.

"We take safety seriously.  The safety record of the solar industry is good. To put this in perspective there are more than 10,000 house fires every year, most of which are caused by faulty wiring or appliances – not solar panels," Mr Warren said.

All solar panels receiving government support must be installed by an accredited installer.  The panels must comply with the Australian standard.  All houses connecting solar panels back to the grid must also be installed by a licensed electrician.

The accreditation program includes audits of installed systems to ensure compliance with these rigorous standards and consumer confidence is maintained.

"All households looking to install solar panels should be using a CEC-accredited installer who is required to ensure that their solar panel system is safe and complies with the Australian standard," Mr Warren said.

"The Clean Energy Council will continue to work with Federal and State Governments to ensure the highest standards are maintained and consumers can continue to generate their own clean electricity with confidence," he said.

"We welcome any additional measures to improve the safety, performance and reliability of these technologies as they evolve to becoming part of the mainstream energy supply in Australia."

"Both major parties should be proud of the transformative effect their policies have had in developing the Australian solar industry.  They have made solar power more affordable for consumers, created jobs and reduced thousands of Australian household’s reliance on fossil fuel-based electricity," he said.

May we all continue safely and with confidence in the renewable energy sector.

Cheers from Dave and all the RPC crew.

Dave Lambert (Director)

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  map of northern NSW and Southern QLD, Australia

We install solar systems in Northern NSW and Southern QLD.


QLD:
Gold Coast (from Coolangatta to Southport), Nerang and Hinterland (Beaudesert) and out West (Warwick, Stanthorpe, Killarney)


NSW:
Northern NSW (Tweed Heads to Yamba, including Evans Head, Byron Bay and Ballina); the Far North Coast Hinterland (Grafton via Lismore to Murwillumbah) and out West (Casino to Tenterfield, including Drake and Tabulam, as well as Woodenbong and Bonalbo)

For larger system we also go up to Brisbane or down to Coffs Harbour and even Glen Innes. Other places by arrangement.