Solar & Renewables
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World-first SolarEdge charger will be available this year
SolarEdge has announced that its world-first two-in-one EV charger and solar inverter will be available for order in Australia towards the end of the year. The ... -
Deakin researchers find solution to recycling solar panels
Two researchers at Deakin’s Institute for Frontier Materials have found a way to extract silicon from discarded materials and repurpose it for batteries. The two scientists, ... -
Q CELLS launches Q.HOME in Australia
Q CELLS, international solar panel provider has launched the Q.HOME+ESS HYB-G2 (or Q.HOME), the first of its kind energy storage system in Australia. The launch down ... -
PV for your EV: solar tech powers electric cars through summer
CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has released new technology that will link rooftop solar and batteries to support electric vehicle (EV) charging. Funded by the Victorian ... -
Clipsal launches new business, Clipsal Solar
Clipsal has launched Clipsal Solar to empower customers to take control of their energy use and cut their electricity bills. It’s putting customers first by offering ... -
GSES explores PV recycling options
Most PV (photovoltaic) modules have a life expectancy of 20-30 years unless they become damaged, defective or need to be replaced due to decrease in efficiency. ... -
SolarEdge participating in AGL’s virtual power plant
SolarEdge Technologies announced today that its StorEdge systems have been selected to participate in AGL’s new residential battery program as part of its virtual power plant ... -
Monash Uni partners with redT energy as it progresses towards zero emissions
The official launch of a 1MWh redT energy system installed at the Monash University campus in Clayton, Victoria was announced today as Monash progresses towards its ... -
Kerfoot branches out into solar energy
Sydney-based electrical contractor Kerfoot has branched into the area of solar energy, after spying a gap in the market about a year ago. The company’s operations ... -
Solar Victoria making safety a priority
Tough new requirements for the state’s top 150 solar retailers have come into effect, with more than two-thirds of solar retailers already receiving Clean Energy Council ...