Solar Power in Northern Territory, Australia
Northern Territory is embracing solar energy, with 24,093 rooftop solar PV systems installed across the state. This represents approximately 27.7% of all dwellings, contributing a significant 198.642 MW of clean energy capacity.
The state's commitment to renewable energy is evident, with an average of 0.800 kW of solar power installed per resident. The typical solar system size is around 8.24 kW, helping households and businesses reduce their energy bills and carbon footprint.
From major cities like Darwin to regional communities, the adoption of solar technology is transforming Northern Territory's energy landscape, paving the way for a more sustainable future.
Solar Power Statistics for Northern Territory
24,093
Total Solar Systems Installed
198.642 MW
Total Installed Solar Capacity
27.7%
of Dwellings with Solar
0.800 kW
Solar Capacity Per Capita
8.24 kW
Average System Size
87,104
Total Dwellings in State
* Solar installation data from Clean Energy Regulator, population and dwelling data from ABS.
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Towns and Cities in Northern Territory - Solar Information
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Major Cities & Regions for Solar in Northern Territory
In Darwin, Palmerston and Alice Springs, and extending to regions such as Katherine, Nhulunbuy and Tennant Creek, residents are increasingly harnessing solar power. The state's abundant sunshine and supportive policies make solar a viable option for many.