New Zealand simplifies small and medium-sized solar installations
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New Zealand's government has approved 15 recommendations to ease solar installation, including legalizing plug-in solar, approving systems under 10 kW within one working day, and allowing accredited installers to sign off on installations under 100 kW without inspection.
The recommendations have been approved by the government but the legislation has not yet been enacted into law.
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