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ABB wins power order in Australia to support port expansion and mining exports
ABB has won an order worth around $27 million order from Rio Tinto to upgrade an existing power substation at the Cape Lambert port, located in ... -
Industry recognised for fluoro-light recycling
A number of Victorian organisations have been recognised for their commitment to keeping harmful mercury out of our environment, through their participation in a fluoro-light recycling ... -
Laser Electrical lights up Sofitel Melbourne
Laser Electrical Noble Park has increased Sofitel Melbourne On Collins’ corridor lighting by 60%, after a six week long project involving the installation of 1.4km of ... -
Australian Solar Council professional development days
The Australian Solar Council is delivering a series of one day solar PV installer/designer professional development days across the country. -
Brightgreen launches new website
With an improved design and an expanding archive of resources, the new Brightgreen website provides educational tools, product information and customer support for its global client ... -
Swiss PV manufacturer SolarMax announces partnership with Sol Distribution
Swiss company SolarMax, a manufacturer of grid-connected solar inverters, has announced a new Australian distributor partnership, working with Sol Distribution to provide SolarMax products to the ... -
“Does it comply?” pledge launched by NECA
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has launched the "Does it comply?" initiative at the offices of Standards Australia, in Sydney’s CBD. -
Substation design saves millions for industry
Substations are not usually noted for their appearance, but the unique design of a high voltage substation earned it a coveted Design Award at the 2013 ... -
JobNet Tasmania backs apprenticeship website
Australia’s newest online website connecting apprentices with employers has today announced JobNet Tasmania as its first state partner. -
Victorian Government trial achieves world’s first use of a smart grid to manage electric car charging
A world-first Victorian Department of Transport trial has found that drivers can halve their electric vehicle (EV) charging costs and utilities can optimise their network performance ...