Efficiency and renewables

Sylvania Lighting Mini Lynx Twister T2 compact fluorescent lamps

15 April, 2010 | Supplied by: Sylvania Lighting Australasia

The range of Mini Lynx Twister T2 Compact Fluorescent lamps that are compliant with AS/NZS 4847.2:2009 (MEPS) has been released.


Intelligent motor control to maximise HVAC efficiency

08 April, 2010 | Supplied by: Rockwell Automation Australia

Because HVAC systems comprise a large amount of a building’s operating costs, it makes sense to ensure these systems are running as efficiently as possible. The key to identifying the energy-savings opportunities in HVAC systems is understanding the operating electrical profile of the system as it pertains to heating and cooling.


Revised feed-in tariff scheme details announced in ACT

06 April, 2010

The ACT’s nation-leading feed-in tariff will pay solar generators a premium rate of 45.7c/kWh from 1 July, following detailed advice from the ACT Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission.


Solar energy is coming, ready or not

01 April, 2010

Solar energy has the potential to become the leading source of ‘green’ energy in Australia, however, with so many means of delivering it and the various complexities associated with them, there is a danger that we may choose the wrong path and impede the effectiveness of solar energy in curbing greenhouse gas emissions. These choices not only need to be made by governments, but also private enterprises, the community and the electrical industry.


Meeting the challenge of energy efficiency

01 April, 2010

Industry is undoubtedly a major contributor to climate change. But while technology has contributed to accelerating carbon emissions, it also presents solutions to reduce it. Some analysts suggest that global energy consumption will double in the next 30-40 years - India and China’s rapid development is resulting in huge demand for electricity, while the surge of data centres in developed countries is the leading growth area in electricity consumption. So how can we curb energy consumption without impeding development?


Debate over effectiveness of heat pumps

30 March, 2010

A water-heating company claims that the Gas Alliance is misleading homeowners about the effectiveness of heat pumps as an energy-efficient means to heat domestic water.


Project: Environmentally sustainable lighting in office complex

26 March, 2010 | Supplied by: Philips Dynalite

One Shelley Street, the new Sydney premise of the Macquarie Group, was developed by Brookfield Multiplex to set new standards in sustainable office design. The building boasts many environmental initiatives that saw it awarded the Green Building Council of Australia’s 6-Star Green Star - Office Design v2 Certified Rating, representative of ‘world leadership’ in environmentally sustainable design and/or construction.


Researchers discover new way of producing electricity

23 March, 2010

Researchers at MIT have discovered a new way of producing electricity using carbon nanotubes.


Raritan Power IQ data centre energy management software

15 March, 2010 | Supplied by: Raritan Australia Pty Ltd

Power IQ data centre energy management software helps track and analyse energy usage down to the individual IT device level and implement energy-saving actions from a central power console to improve operational and energy efficiency in data centres.


Eco Smart Lighting 8W-LEDD-FW LED downlight

15 March, 2010 | Supplied by: Eco Smart Lighting

The 8W-LEDD-FW is an 8 W LED downlight fitting designed as a direct replacement for 50 W 240 V halogen lamps with GU10 bases.


NHP Emergency Lighting Test Unit

15 March, 2010 | Supplied by: NHP Electrical Engineering Products Pty Ltd

The Emergency Lighting Test Unit has been redesigned to make testing emergency and exit lighting more time-efficient. Building codes require that emergency and exit lighting be inspected and tested every six months.


Thorn Sienna T16 pendant fluorescent luminaire

15 March, 2010 | Supplied by: Thorn Lighting Pty Limited

Thorn has extended its T16 pendant portfolio with the Sienna range of slim linear fluorescent luminaires for office and educational spaces.


Distributed energy has power to save billions

10 March, 2010

Wide-scale adoption of low-emission distributed energy could reduce the cost of transitioning to a low-carbon future by as much a $130 billion by 2050, according to a new report released by CSIRO.


ACT government releases ‘Monergy’ program to save energy

02 March, 2010

The ACT government has launched a campaign to encourage practices that are energy efficient.


Queensland’s clean wind energy potential mapped

01 March, 2010

The Queensland government is encouraging investment in green energy, through the release of a map of the state’s wind-energy potential.


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