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ACCC warns consumers about potentially deadly solar batteries
The ACCC will be directly contacting almost 5,000 households that are likely to have energy solar systems with dangerous LG solar batteries in the ... -
Government launches the Think Twice About Asbestos campaign
Australians are urged to think twice about asbestos disposal this National Asbestos Week (21-27 November 2022) as the Australian government launches the Think Twice ... -
Production starts on REC TwinPeak 5 solar panels
REC Group has announced the start of production of the REC TwinPeak 5 Series, the fifth generation of its multiple-award-winning TwinPeak solar panels. The ... -
Researchers exploring potential for PV in HVAC
In a potential new pathway for PV-powered cooling, an Australian-Indian group of researchers is exploring the combined use of thermoelectric modules (TEMs) and rooftop ... -
JSA to study clean energy workforce
Federal Minister for Skills and Training, Brendan O’Connor, announced that Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) had been formally established. As part of the launch, ... -
Vertiv sees energy use, efficiency loom large as data centre industry turns to 2023
Data centres will experience increased regulation and third-party oversight in 2023 as the world continues to grapple with the industry’s rising energy and water ... -
Dangerous plan to remove safety checks for electricians must be ruled out
The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) has condemned the latest proposal to scrap crucial safety checks which keep Australian workers and the public safe. A ... -
NOJA Power announces world’s first solid dielectric substation circuit breaker
Switchgear engineering firm NOJA Power has introduced the world’s first Solid Dielectric insulated Substation Circuit Breaker, dubbed the NOJA Power EcoBreaker. Built on a ... -
Tradies reminded to ensure flood-damaged homes are electrically safe before work begins
Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) is reminding tradespeople, including plasterers, working to repair flood-damaged Victorian homes to ensure a licensed electrician makes the property safe ... -
ETU: Higher education review needs skills and training sector voices
The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) has warned a landmark review of Australia’s higher education system could fail its objectives without clear voices from the ...