Tag: Clean Energy
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Australia’s first offshore wind farm bill was a long time coming, but here are 4 reasons it’s not up to scratch yet
Written by Madeline Taylor, Macquarie University and Tina Soliman Hunter, Macquarie University After years of waiting, the federal government finally introduced Australia’s first offshore electricity legislation in ... -
Australia’s first solar panels with an integrated battery
A start-up which spun out of CSIRO research is producing Australia’s first ever solar panels with an integrated battery and intelligent technology. The system can deliver ... -
Legislative changes to encourage new wind farms
Changes by the Victorian Government to make the state more attractive for building wind farms will help to unlock billions of dollars in investment, the renewable ... -
Hybrid solar market heats up
New cost effective hybrid solar systems are hitting the market in 2015, offering home owners an effective solution for their solar energy storage needs. -
EnergyAustralia & Enphase Team Up To Deliver Smart Solar To The Nation
Australian utility companies are investigating how to deliver solar photovoltaic solutions to their customers. EnergyAustralia has taken the first step. -
Energy storage solution for large power users
Powerstar Virtue can turn large power users into a virtual power station. -
LG is beefing up its solar energy business
LG Electronics said it would invest approximately $A180 million to increase capacity in its solar power business by mid-2015. -
Envirotouch switch reducing energy costs
Thermofilm has introduced Envirotouch, a unique range of affordable, intelligent, timer-based switches that allow easy, point-of-use control of lighting and electrical devices to deliver financial savings ... -
UNSW researchers set world record in solar energy efficiency
UNSW's solar researchers have converted over 40% of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported. -
PV arresters with 1000 A short-circuit current rating
The VAL-MS…DC-PV surge arresters from Phoenix Contact are now short-circuit-proof up to 1000 A DC.