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Household solar to be switched off, WA gains emergency grid management powers
Authorities are moving to gain more control over rooftop solar panels amid a ballooning number of installations that are threatening to overload the grid at certain ... -
element14 stocking CTS Corporation switches, encoders and timing devices
element14 has expanded its electromechanical and passive portfolio to include specialised product from CTS Corporation, a leading designer and manufacturer of switches and timing devices. CTS ... -
GLG to sell Pierlite business to Signify
The Board of Gerard Lighting Group (GLG) has signed a contract for the sale of its Pierlite business to Signify, a global provider of lighting and ... -
SA hits a hydrogen “gold rush”, exploration to begin
In less than 12 months, six companies have taken up or applied for 18 exploration licences targeting so-called “gold” hydrogen, named for its natural occurrence, covering ... -
Trina Solar publishes CAPEX and LCOE assessment white paper
Trina Solar has released the CAPEX and levelised cost of energy (LCOE) assessment White Paper, including Fraunhofer ISE, DNV, Black&Veatch, Enertis Applus+, UL, five global authoritative ... -
Legrand ANZ appoints new CEO
Legrand Australia & New Zealand has appointed Palash Nandy as chief executive effective immediately. Palash previously held the position of chief executive at Numeric India – ... -
REC Solar helps bushfire-effected communities with free solar
REC Solar has completed its first REConstruct program. The program saw 15 Australian community organisations affected by the 2019/20 Black Summer Bushfires receive premium solar systems ... -
CEDIA launches 2022 Market Research Insights for ANZ
Following the successful launch of the first-ever market research into the Australian residential systems integration industry in 2021, CEDIA is once again calling on the entire ... -
AEMO report shows Australia’s potential to fully exploit solar lead
The latest Quarterly Energy Dynamics report from AEMO shows a renewables surge in the energy mix and demonstrates the urgent need for Australia to fully exploit ... -
Commonwealth Government extends the BAC wage subsidy program
The Commonwealth Government has extended its Boosting Apprenticeship Commencements (BAC) wage subsidy program which lets people claim up to a 50% wage rebate, up to $28,000 ...