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Callide Power Station blackout to be investigated
The electricity operators at the centre of Queensland’s worst power outage in decades has launched an investigation into the “catastrophic failure” following the explosion at Callide ... -
S-5! offers installer training in rail-less solar rooftop attachment solutions
S-5! has offered solar installer training for its direct-attach solar mounting methods, specifically tailored for installers in Australia and New Zealand. The training session will be ... -
Endeavour Energy, Intellihub launch smart hot water storage for surplus solar
Endeavour Energy has launched its Off Peak Plus solution, in partnership with Australian and New Zealand metering provider and data intelligence business Intellihub and ten electricity ... -
Bitcoin mining to consume more electricity than whole of Australia by 2024
Bitcoin mining operations will consume more electricity over the next three years than entire countries, including Australia, according to research published in the Nature Communications journal, ... -
ABB i-bus KNX automation helps aged care residents with MS
ABB’s i-bus KNX building automation system, installed by SyncWise at MS Queensland’s Springfield Apartments, has given 18 residents affected by neurological conditions greater independence and control ... -
Li-S Energy, Deakin develop revolutionary new lithium sulphur battery
PPK Group has announced that its 48% owned subsidiary, Li-S Energy, alongside Deakin University, has developed new lithium sulphur battery making use of Boron Nitride Nanotubes ... -
WA electrical safety regular seeking feedback on solar customers
WA’s electrical safety regulator is seeking feedback from customers who have solar power installed at their properties by 30 June 2021 to understand the community’s experience ... -
NECA delivers snapshot of key measures from the Budget
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has issued a Federal Budget 2021-22 snapshot of the key measures contained in the federal government’s budget delivered on ... -
NSW iPART seeks feedback on solar feed-in tariffs
The NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (iPART) is looking to learn and receive submissions from interested stakeholders on solar feed-in-tariffs. “There is just over a ... -
MATES in Construction responds to the Federal Budget
MATES in Construction has welcomed the Federal Budget’s commitment to mental health and suicide prevention with the allocation of $2.3 billion in funding over the next ...