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UNSW engineers develop 3D-printed energy storage designs
UNSW engineers have developed a process to print solid-state polymer electrolytes into any shape desired for use in energy storage. The research team from the School ... -
Polysilicon price issues remain for solar industry
Polysilicon is a small but crucial part of a conventional solar panel and recent figures from Bernreuter Research show that it’s extremely high, worth US$38.37 per ... -
Victorian regulators join forces across Ballarat during five-day safety blitz
Four Victorian regulators carried out almost 120 inspections across Ballarat work sites as part of last week’s Build Aware campaign, identifying a range of risks. Inspectors ... -
Australia’s first large-scale hydrogen plant to be built in Pilbara
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has conditionally proved $47.5 million towards ENGIE’s renewable hydrogen and ammonia project near Karratha in Western Australia. The project is ... -
NECA Education & Careers offering discounted solar training
NECA Education & Careers has reduced the price of its solar training for a limited time. The courses aim to upskill electricians in renewables and selected ... -
Very-high-speed motor offers improved power density for EVs
UNSW engineers have built a new high-speed motor that has the potential to increase the range of EVs. The design of the prototype IPMSM type motor ... -
ABB E-Mobility: Children in the driving seat of EV future
Children are already driving the EV revolution, despite not yet being able to get behind the wheel themselves according to a new survey from ABB E-Mobility. ... -
Sparkies wanted for free smart home energy monitor trial
Sense, a leader in the smart home market, is setting up operations in Australia and is seeking participants for a free pilot programme. The company is ... -
All-Energy Australia confirms themes, first expert speakers
All-Energy Australia, Australia’s largest clean energy event, is taking place this October in Melbourne to continue supporting the industry’s growth and to help accelerate Australia’s transition ... -
ESV keeping electrical industry up to date with new CPD program
Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) is ensuring the state’s electrical workers enhance their skillsets in line with industry changes through a new Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program. ...