Australian Wind and Solar are a subsidiary of ADANT Services Group Pty Ltd. We have considerable experience within the Renewable Energy field, Construction industry and Domestic Electrical work. Our trained electricians and installers can provide you with a detailed design and offer an obligation free assessment.
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Australian Wind and Solar are licensed in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania to carry out electrical work on an Off-Grid power system. Australian Wind and Solar installers are Off-Grid Endorsed with the Clean Energy Council. Providing mains power to your property can be very costly, it may be impossible in some cases.
This magnificent Rotten Point House sits atop an untouched clifftop and boasts impressive views over Victoria's Johanna Beach and beyond. The architecturally designed rammed-earth house is located between Apollo Bay and The Twelve Apostles, and Australian Wind and Solar are proud to be a part of this magnificent Holiday Home.
AWS are proud to offer some of the highest level engineering and system design available.
We utilize HOMER (Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources), a high level micro grid design software that utilizes the sites' GPS location, NASA satellite data for wind speeds, solar resource and temperature data, yearly energy demand, equipment costs, fuel costs and equipment performance specifications in order to identify the absolute best value for money system design possible.
We utilize HOMER (Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources), a high level micro grid design software that utilizes the sites' GPS location, NASA satellite data for wind speeds, solar resource and temperature data, yearly energy demand, equipment costs, fuel costs and equipment performance specifications in order to identify the absolute best value for money system design possible.
Reviews (8)
Jim Holroyd
Sep 19, 2021
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Richard Iskov
Aug 17, 2021
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James Moye
Dec 07, 2020
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Adam and Gary from AWS recently visited my place to fix my wind turbine which had been down for some time. They worked professionally and doggedly through the rain to ensure they could get it working again. After servicing the blades and some surface rust, we were all disheartened to learn that there had been a burn out in the turbine. They left that day feeling disappointed. However, pleasingly, Adam came up with a workable solution that evening, replacing the motor with another under warranty. Adam & Gary came back the next day to put it all back and working satisfactorily. Overall, a highly
Vikram Duvasi
Aug 26, 2020
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Excellent service throughout especially Gary from sales team was really helpful during the entire process. The guys came for installation were very knowledgeable and gave few different options of installing the invertor at different places in my home and were patient enough to clarify the queries i have asked. Only downside was it took a long time for the whole process from start( getting the quote) to end ( installation).
Kirtikumar Patel
Oct 10, 2019
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Sanjay Jayaswal
Sep 27, 2019
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Bruce Linke
Aug 16, 2019
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Not recommended don't deal with Australian Wind and Solar company Tullamarine Victoria 3034. I purchased a wind generator off Australian wind and solar over 12 months ago. The unit was found not to work since new. The unit was sent back with postages costs that I had to pay. The unit was checked by their service people and was advised nothing wrong with it. It was sent back and a local licensed installer who originally found it was not working connected it at there workshop and ran a report on it to show it still did not work. The generator was sent back again adding more postage costs and installation
Angelo Greco
Jul 13, 2019
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