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All Energy Australia 2024: A dive into the future of clean energy
All Energy Australia is the South Hemisphere’s largest clean energy event. San Williams breaks it down as it happened. All Energy Australia attracted a record-breaking attendance ... -
CSIRO solar venture nets record seed funding
FPR Energy, a recent venture from CSIRO, has secured $15 million in seed funding to commercialise the next solar thermal technology that will help reduce industrial ... -
SA Power Networks to trial eco-switchgear
SA Power Networks will be extending an existing partnership with Schneider Electric in order to make its grid operations more environmentally friendly. The two companies will ... -
RedEarth Energy Storage partners with ambibox
RedEarth Energy Storage has partnered with ambibox, a leading DC electric vehicle (EV) charging company, to produce vehicle-to-grid (V2G) bidirectional EV chargers for Australian and New ... -
Philips Dynalite opens local PCBA production line
Philips Dynalite has opened its own local printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) line, expanding its Australian manufacturing facility. The automated PCBA line, supplied by Hawker Richardson, ... -
Report reveals self-employed energy workers the highest since COVID
Self-employment in the energy labour market is on the rise with self-employment at its highest level since 2017 according to research by Minding Their Own Business: ... -
Research shows commercial construction industry under immense pressure
The commercial construction industry is undergoing immense pressure with unprecedented demand and worker shortages amid nationwide residential construction drive according to a study by E1. The ... -
ACMA forwards proposal to update eight telecommunications standards and TLN
ACMA has forwarded a proposal for the remake of the Telecommunications (Labelling Notice for Customer Equipment and Customer Cabling) Instrument 2015 (TLN) and eight telecommunications standards. ... -
CSIRO opens printed PV facility
The CSIRO has opened a $6.8 million facility in Clayton, VIC dedicated to taking its printed flexible solar technology out of the lab and helping meet ... -
Research shows electricians as most in-demand trade
Electricians have been shown to be the most in-demand trade in Australia, according the Most In-Demand Trades report by BizCover. The study analysed Google search data ...