They are rapidly improving, at work over the last year they have gone from a huge burden to producing better results faster than most devs. The bottleneck for development is rapidly becoming human review and not human development. The next few years will be scary if the funding does not disappear
I don't know how they justify it but my assumption is that the grid has not been properly maintained and they're unable to automatically control solar feed in for many areas. Sounds like WA has it right. Maybe will be less of a problem once the snowy 2.0 battery is online in 2027/2028
In NSW there are a huge number of competing retailers, each with their own incompatible smart meters to each other. We had to pick between at least 3 different meters for our place for the solar upgrade even though there is one distributor here
Lots of people can deal with many problems, that doesn't mean they aren't problems
There hasn't been enough infrastructure investment and the cracks are showing. Solar energy going to waste, not getting paid for it, or having to pay to export it are all non ideal
Trust me bro