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Bundaberg solar farm acquires extreme weather tracker
A 100MW Bundaberg solar farm will be supplied with Infinity, a tracking technology in what will amount to the country’s highest wind speed design tracker yet ... -
Calls for Federal funding of EELS could lead to more renewable installations
The Federal Government has been called to fund the Electrify Everything Loan Scheme (EELS), a loan proposal developed by Rewiring Australia market transformation manager Francis Vierboom. ... -
Australian EFD system helping prevent bushfires and blackouts across the globe
An early fault detection (EFD) system designed at RMIT University is helping to prevent bushfires and blackouts in North America, Europe and Australia. IND Technology, which ... -
CER appoints SAA as accreditation scheme operator
The Clean Energy Regulator (CER) has appointed Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) as the new accreditation scheme operator for rooftop solar installers and designers under the Small-scale ... -
Plenti partners with Wallbox to release GreenConnect EV charger
Wallbox will be the first EV charging solution to be included on Plenti’s innovative GreenConnect platform coming to the market in 2024. Australian households will now ... -
Covered conductor trial begins in New South Wales
The first lightweight covered conductor has been supplied to New South Wales for the regional Distribution Network Service Provider (DNSP), Ausgrid. The installation, carried out by ... -
CEFC loans $80 million for lower-energy apartments
Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has loaned $80 million to lower energy bills in two new energy-efficient apartment towers in Sydney’s Hills Shire. The dual apartment ... -
Renewable energy batteries on the way for Melbourne suburbs
Four community batteries will store renewable energy, generated from rooftop solar, for use by hundreds of residents living in Alphington, Bellfield, Coburg and Flemington in Victoria. ...