The latest audit conducted by the Clean Energy Australia Regulator (CER) highlights the growing number of unsafe solar systems that have been installed nationally. <\/em><\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
The audit inspected solar systems all over Australia and listed by state the number of solar systems deemed unsafe or do not comply with CEC standards. The state which had the highest rate of unsafe solar systems was Queensland with 252 systems deemed unsafe. According to the report by the CER, one in six homes that were inspected were substandard and one in every thirty had poorly installed solar systems. Not only were these systems poorly installed, but they were also below standards that they were deemed \u201cticking time bombs\u201d. The CER found that nationally 839 solar systems were under CEC standards (3.4%). Victoria came in third with 181 solar systems deemed unsafe and second was NSW with 184 homes with unsafe or poorly installed solar systems.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n