The Canberra Times have posted this article profiling new Canberra-based start-up, Reposit Power. Reposit Power’s GridCredits technology allows owners of solar panels to automatically their profits selling power back to the grid at peak times and buying electricity when it’s cheapest. The article states “Reposit launched a pilot of the world-first technology in six households around the ACT last December and after its success is now looking at a wider spread roll-out”
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