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Russell Mowbray lives in one of the 39 per cent of all Australian homes that have solar panels.

His house renovation doesn’t include loads of energy features, that are in his words “the bee’s knees”, but what his growing family can afford.

Modern day solar panels have their origins in suburban Canberra.

When ANU professor of engineering Andrew Blakers switched to studying solar energy in the 1980s, it was a little-known niche industry.

“When I started, solar energy was a very small endeavour, small panels in remote areas and on satellites … and today, it is a global juggernaut,” he said.

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