Warwick Johnston of Sunwiz reviews the year in the Australian solar PV industry

Beyond Zero's Matthew Wright speaks to Warwick Johnston, Managing Director of SunWiz Consulting. Sunwiz is an innovative solar energy consulting company with a mission to support the development of the Australian solar power industry. Warwick is also one of the key authors of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) solar PV status report for Australia.
http://www.australiansolarinstitute.com.au/documents/pvinaustralia2010ju...
http://solarmagazine.com.au/news/solars_new_power_pv_in_2010_and_beyond/...
http://www.cleanenergycouncil.org.au/cec/resourcecentre/Consumer-Info/so...
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