FCAS Explained: How to Get Paid to Help the Grid

This month, we sat down with Smart’s Solutions Engineer, Peter Whitehouse, to dive into the ins and outs of the Frequency Control Ancillary Services (FCAS) market. In this blog, we’ll explain what FCAS is, why it’s impor...

Smart Commercial Solar are responding to COVID-19 concerns pragmatically.

We’ve taken measures that ensure our staff remain safe and healthy, that our projects are delivered without disruption and that our business continues to serve you and our community.

Our customers need not worry. Solar installations are isolated from business operations and usually take place without business interruption. That being said, we have strengthened our health and safety policies and practices in line with Government Health Department recommendations across all sites.

This is a rapidly evolving situation. We hope business-as-usual resumes very soon, and that all Australians, especially our customers, remain safe, healthy and economically secure in the meantime. We have enabled all our staff to work remotely, without interrupting our high level of customer attention.

We are confident that the solar industry will endure these unprecedented market conditions. If anything, solar can add even more value at this time.

 

WE REMAIN FOCUSED ON:

  • Saving our customers money.

  • Delivering quality projects within the agreed timeframes.

  • Innovating to increase quality and savings for our customers.

  • Maintaining our sense of community and optimism for the future.

Whilst we may not be able to hold face-to-face meetings for the short term, we will do our best to use Skype, Zoom, FaceTime and WhatsApp with a smile and positive attitude.

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Huon Hoogesteger

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