
-- P4B Solar has announced expansions to its installation services for roof-mounted solar panel systems, specifically designed for wineries throughout South Australia’s Barossa region.
Interested parties can learn more at https://www.p4bsolar.com.au/
Research shows that moving to solar has significant benefits for Australian wine-makers. A 2013 case study by Wine Australia highlighted that De Bortoli Wines, in NSW, installed a 230kW solar photovoltaic system, generating approximately 365 MWh annually. This accounted for 5.5% of their total electricity usage, resulting in significant cost savings and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
As renewable energy solutions continue to grow in popularity across all of Australia's wine-producing areas, the installation services from P4B Solar offer producers an effective path to energy cost reduction, improved energy security, and enhanced sustainability outcomes.
"With the rising volatility of electricity prices and increasing pressure on producers to meet environmental compliance targets, Barossa wineries now have access to a dependable solar and battery system that ensures operational resilience and long-term cost efficiencies," explains a company spokesperson. "P4B Solar’s systems feature advanced bifacial panels, intelligent inverters, and integration with the Sigen Energy Storage System - enabling real-time energy monitoring, backup power, and reduced reliance on the grid."
The team points out that benefits extend beyond immediate savings and energy autonomy. By combining solar panels with smart battery storage, wineries can significantly reduce Scope 2 emissions, helping them align with Australia’s National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) Scheme and corporate environmental responsibility objectives. As highlighted by the Clean Energy Council, businesses that adopt solar power can lower their energy bills by up to 70%, a compelling figure for operations with high energy demands such as winemaking.
In a region where both climate and energy security are vital to long-term success, P4B Solar’s systems offer continuous performance through real-time monitoring, flexible roof and ground-mounted configurations, and full lifecycle support. These systems not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also enhance operational stability and contribute to a winery’s broader sustainability agenda.
To learn more about the benefits of solar and battery solutions for Barossa wineries, visit www.p4bsolar.com.au.
Contact Info:
Name: Dominic O'Leary
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Organization: P4B Solar
Address: 108 Magill Road, Norwood, South Australia 5067, Australia
Website: https://www.p4bsolar.com.au/
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