Efficiency and renewables

Lumigen panel light

19 August, 2014 | Supplied by: CrispTech Pty Ltd

Lumigen LED's 3-in-1 panel light offers recessed, surface mount or suspended options suitable for almost any commercial or industrial application.


Collaborate, innovate or die

18 August, 2014

Collaborate, innovate or die. That will be one of the key messages delivered to the delegates attending All-Energy Australia.


ABB to supply cable for offshore wind farm extension in the UK

15 August, 2014

ABB has won an order worth around $30 million from wind power development company DONG Energy to supply a high-voltage export cable system that will transmit power from the Burbo Bank Extension Offshore Wind Farm in the UK.


Yingli Solar surpasses 10 GW of solar module deliveries

11 August, 2014

Yingli Solar has surpassed 10 GW of cumulative solar module deliveries worldwide.


Chelsea to use Philips' LED floodlights at Stamford

08 August, 2014 | Supplied by: Signify

Philips has provided LED pitch lighting for Chelsea Football Club, making Stamford Bridge the first top flight football club stadium to complete an upgrade to pitch lighting.


Alice Springs solar plant to quadruple in size

04 August, 2014

Epuron and SunPower have partnered to quadruple the size of the Uterne solar power plant, bringing clean energy to approximately 1000 Alice Springs homes each year when the plant is expected to be completed in 2015.


Emerald Planet LED troffer

01 August, 2014 | Supplied by: Emerald Planet Environmental Pty Ltd

The Emerald Planet LED troffer offers a minimalist professional look with its white frosted lens and pearl white steel finish.


Philips releases lighting catalogue

29 July, 2014

Philips has released its Lighting Catalogue 2014/15 for the Australian market.


Australia Post pushes the envelope

29 July, 2014

Yingli Solar has supplied Australia Post with a 284 kWp solar photovoltaic (PV) system through Photon Energy, a solar PV system solution provider.


Understanding PV module degradation

25 July, 2014 by Susan Neill and Matthew O'Regan | Supplied by: Global Sustainable Energy Solutions (GSES)

Potential induced degradation (PID) can reduce the efficiency of a PV module. This article provides insights on PID, including how this degradation process develops, the conditions that make PV systems prone to it, its effects and the methods to correct or prevent it.


Philips moves up in Interbrand's Best Global Green Brands ranking

23 July, 2014

Royal Philips has moved up nine places in the annual ranking of the top 50 Best Global Green Brands by brand consultancy Interbrand. Philips now holds the 14th position, up from 23rd last year.


Councils to upgrade lighting

21 July, 2014

Councils across Australia are planning major works to replace inefficient street lights and relight public domains in a bid to cut costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


Light bulb hacked

08 July, 2014

Researchers at Context Information Security have exposed a security weakness in a Wi-Fi-enabled, energy efficient LED light bulb that can be controlled from a smartphone.


Philips to spin off LED components business

30 June, 2014

Philips has announced that it will start the process to combine its Lumileds (LED components) and Automotive lighting businesses into a stand-alone company within the Philips Group.


Toshiba to demonstrate home energy monitoring system in France

20 June, 2014

Toshiba Corporation and Toshiba Solutions Corporation have started to demonstrate a home energy monitoring system and community management system (CMS) in Lyon, France.


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