U.S., Nov. 27 -- Australia is in an interesting position when it comes to the energy transition. While the country, famed for its idyllic beaches and unforgiving desert, is no stranger to sunlight, its sheer size and lack of extensive transmission infrastructure are considerable limiters to the uptake of renewable energy systems.

King Arthur, Executive Director at Solis RE, believes technological advances, alongside major shifts in international attitudes and local legislation regarding sustainability and renewable energy, mean that surmounting the challenge is increasingly possible. "Everyone is understanding of the fact that we can't keep using fossil fuels. The Australian Government has adopted that to some extent, and the Victorian Gov...