And new south wales and Queensland because of drought and increase the dust storms, may make solar panels can't normal operation. If the grid infrastructure cannot cope with the needs of the residents and businesses, also may be forced to shut down parts of the grid. Polysilicon prices in the industry, said the solar net, is trying to meet the demand. AEMO summer preparation plan released on December 4, warning, said the increased heat waves and wildfires, all states have the risk of unplanned power outage. And now, the risk still exists. Principle of dimming glass photovoltaic application scenario silicon material is what August, Australia's energy market operators ( AEMO) Said, in extreme weather conditions, if the supply is improved and large generator can't repair, solar energy, solar energy, in the worst case could lead to 1. 3 million Victoria family power. However, due to the Latrobe Valley a coal-fired power plant and a natural gas plant in the west of the Victoria fails, Victoria state still is a power outage at highest risk. When supplies are tight, AEMO may guide the electricity network to cut off the power supply to the customer, China solar power network, this is called the lightening.
but Victoria rossio said energy minister of cloth, this is not enough to prevent blackouts. Household photovoltaic net news: according to the Australian news network reported that polysilicon price warned Australia's energy market operators, silicon material is what this summer's extreme weather forecast may be in the next few months, solar photovoltaic (pv) survey and reduce the reliability of power supply in Australia, all and the ageing coal-fired power plants is less. Photovoltaic application scenarios in order to reduce risk, solar energy, AEMO and Victoria have been extra reserves, 125 megawatts of electricity. Photovoltaic stents certification, but the agency said, in the past year the vigorous development of the roof and solar power grid scale, in all of Australia created an extra 3700 megawatts of electricity energy market?