Author: Sean Carroll
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EV batteries made from deep-sea rocks dramatically reduce carbon
Making EV batteries from deep-sea rocks can dramatically reduce the climate change impacts compared to land-based ones according to a study commissioned by DeepGreen and published ... -
Nextracker selected for Middle East’s largest solar park
Nextracker has entered into a strategic partnership with Shanghai Electric to supply over one gigawatt of its solar tracker technology, NX Horizon, to boost energy production ... -
RMIT experts weight in on access to affordable household energy, sustainable building
Experts from RMIT University have given their thoughts on affordable household energy and sustainable housing improvement as well as mandatory disclosure of the energy rating of ... -
Latest Electrical & Renewable Energy Guide to Safety is released
Pro-Visual Publishing has released the 2020-21 edition of the Electrical & Renewable Energy Guide to Safety, giving electricians revised and critical safety information to ensure each ... -
NSW subbies owed millions as developers refuse to pay
The CFMEU NSW branch says that construction workers and subcontractors are being ripped off at record rates, saying that builders and developers are using the COVID-19 ... -
Brisbane commercial building installs HVAC technology to render viruses inactive
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the concern of indoor air quality, Johnson Controls has installed AtmosAir bi-polar ionisation technology across the three floors of ... -
SwitchDin primes EVO Power for its new energy storage systems
EVO Power, an Australian energy storage system manufacturer, has chosen SwitchDin to provide its monitoring, management and advanced grid support functions for its PRIME energy storage ... -
DC Alliance acquires Tier III certified data centre Pier DC and plans expansion
The DC Alliance has officially acquired 100% of Pier DC on 11 September 2020, its first investment into Australia. It’s a strategic decision due to Perth’s ... -
Naval Group opens largest apprenticeship call as rapid jobs ramp up continues
Naval Group Australia has made its largest apprenticeship call, expecting to see at least 13 new apprentices commence work in early 2021 which follows the successful ... -
Money.com.au: research reveals well-established businesses likely to go down with start-ups
Despite the wide-held perception that businesses have a better chance of survival after the five-year mark, new research has indicated that established businesses with not be ...