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All-Energy Australia 2016

11 July, 2016

This year's All-Energy Australia conference features more than 150 industry speakers covering seven topic centres. The conference streams include smart grid, off-grid solutions, community energy, investment opportunities, electric cars, bioenergy and wave energy technology.


Remote power generation

06 July, 2016

Renewables will become 'the' power source of the future for regional and remote Australia, with energy consumption set to be transformed by innovations in power generation, new lows in solar pricing and the anticipated rapid price reduction in batteries.


Panda power

05 July, 2016

The Kew Recreation Centre in Victoria is an impressive site from the air, featuring one of the area's largest rooftop solar installations.


Partnership to bring smarter solar to Australia

24 June, 2016

After extensive testing, battery company Redflow and energy storage management provider Redback Technologies have announced the compatibility of their technologies to bring a new, more efficient energy solution to Australian homes.


Councils encouraged to switch to clean energy

23 June, 2016

Australian councils should urgently consider tailored debt finance to improve their energy performance and reduce emissions from old and poorly maintained assets.


Trials and tribulations

21 June, 2016

South East Queensland currently has one of the world's highest penetrations of solar PV systems — a situation that looks set to increase further as more and more customers embrace renewable energy alternatives for homes and businesses.


Salt baths boost next-gen batteries

20 June, 2016

The next generation of rechargeable lithium batteries set to disrupt the electric vehicle industry may soon be here, thanks to the humble salt bath. CSIRO scientists, in collaboration with RMIT University and QUT, have demonstrated that pre-treating a battery's lithium metal electrodes with an electrolyte salt solution extends the battery life and increases performance and safety.


Solar and storage training course

07 June, 2016

The Energy Storage Council is running another four-day residential solar and storage training course in Victoria, 14–17 June.


A record year for renewables

03 June, 2016

2015 was a record year for renewable energy installations, according to the newly released Renewables 2016 Global Status Report.


Energy-efficiency start-up appoints green tech expert as chairman

31 May, 2016

Perth-based energy-efficiency start-up Ecocentric has announced the appointment of Dr Ross Waring as chairman.


Power shift in the pipeline

30 May, 2016

Disruption to the electric utility industry is on its way and four growing energy trends are literally putting more power into the hands of solar customers, according to US-based solar expert Michael Powers.


World-class nanoscience facility for Sydney

26 May, 2016

Sydney has a brand new nanoscience centre, which is being heralded as one of the most controlled places on the planet. The $150 million Sydney Nanosicence Hub (SNH), located at the University of Sydney, will focus on a range of nanoscience areas, including the development of nanobatteries for renewable energy storage.


Go Green in the City semifinalists announced

25 May, 2016

Schneider Electric has selected 100 teams for the semifinals of its sixth annual Go Green in the City student competition. Launched in 2011, the competition provides business and engineering students (second-year undergraduate or higher) with a powerful opportunity to showcase innovative energy management ideas for smarter cities.


GreenSync launches pluggable technology for energy grids

19 May, 2016

Australian company GreenSync has unveiled new technology to enable grids to operate above 80% renewable penetration.


World's 'most efficient' solar cells developed

18 May, 2016

A research team at UNSW has made a major breakthrough in terms of improving solar cell efficiency, according to recent reports.


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