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Clean energy has potential to drive COVID-19 economic rebuild
The Clean Energy Council (CEC) has announced in a report that 2019 was a remarkable year for the Australian renewable energy industry with 4.4GW ... -
SolarEdge launching interactive, virtual solar show
SolarEdge has announced its plans to create an interactive, virtual solar show on the week of 15 June 2020. In the face of the ... -
How to protect yourself, employees and clients amid COVID-19
In a few short weeks the world as we know it has changed. The coronavirus pandemic has thrown businesses, communities and industries into a ... -
Throwing some serious shade: smart shades as the next big thing
Looking for a new source of revenue? You may have it made in the shade, writes Jason Turner. Once you begin to understand the ... -
AIRAH launches ARPEng program to support the professional registration of engineers
As Australia introduces new professional registration schemes for engineers, AIRAH has launched the AIRAH Registered Professional Engineer (ARPEng) accreditation program for mechanical engineer – ... -
‘ISP’ it really a problem?
In this article, Geoff Meads looks at the downside – and potential upside – of free ISP-supplied routers. Premium or ‘enterprise’ networking equipment usually ... -
COVID-19: reconsidering our energy landscape, here’s what we know
The huge disruption every one of us is facing today has highlighted how much modern societies rely on electricity and other utility infrastructure. It’s ... -
Fundamentals of the network
A stable network is the new heart of every smart home, writes integrator Indigozest’s managing director, Nicolai Landschultz. On a very basic level networking ... -
From DIY to DIFM
DIY smart home products are flooding the market. Savvy electricians would be wise to learn home to use these devices as the foundation of ... -
Wiring Rules amendment released
Amendment one of the 2018 edition of AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules has been released. It includes a major change to section 7.8 on specific ...