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Neoen completes financing for Western Downs Green Power Hub
Neoen has completed financial close on Western Downs Green Power Hub, a 460MWp solar farm located near Chinchilla in south-west Queensland. Entirely owned by ... -
Sunbank Solar, Members Energy build Australia’s largest virtual power plant
Australian-owned and operated solar battery installer, Sunbank Solar has announced the availability of its Solar + Battery Members Plan which aims to help improve ... -
Salesforce announces first international renewable energy agreement to date
Salesforce has announced the first international renewable energy agreement with with X-ELIO’s Blue Grass solar farm, located in the Western Downs region of Queensland. ... -
ARENA: Big battery in western Sydney to charge up NSW energy grid
The Australian Government through the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced that it will jointly fund a new large-scale, grid-connected battery located in ... -
SENEC solar battery wins 2020 New Product Innovation award
SENEC has become the first Australian hybrid solar battery to win an award as the SENEC.Home V3 Hybrid solar battery storage system claimed the ... -
Stamped contacts: a convenient alternative from Treotham
Treotham has released new ilme SI 5 A gold-plated stamped crimp contacts, designed for signal and data applications, particularly required in the automation and robotics ... -
Guiding heavy cables with the igus e-loop
Treotham has released the igus e-loop, an energy chain which increased the safety and reduces procurement and installation time when guiding heavy cables. It ... -
Maser stocks certified cable for KNX Technology
Maser is proud to announced that it stocks KNX – a global leader for all applications in home and building control. KNX systems allow ... -
Electrical worker loses licence for ten years
The Electrical Licensing Committee has disqualified an electrical worker from holding an electrical work licence for ten years after they advertised services online to ... -
How to ‘scavenge’ power from our surroundings
Researchers at Flinders University, South Australia are looking at ways to scavenge invisible power from low-frequency vibrations in the surrounding environments, including wind, air ...