Efficiency and renewables

Green-Lite LED magnifying lamps

03 August, 2012 | Supplied by: Bondline Static Control Solutions Pty Ltd

OC White has launched its range of Green-Lite LED magnifying lamps, which offer all-metal rugged construction, a long reach and strong springs.


City of Sydney funds Australia’s largest building-mounted solar PV program

02 August, 2012

The City of Sydney has awarded Solgen Energy a $6 million contract to fit solar photovoltaic (PV) panels to more than 30 sites over the next two years.


Brightgreen LED retrofit range

01 August, 2012 | Supplied by: Brightgreen Pty Ltd

Brightgreen has released its retrofit range, comprising the DR700, DR450, BR700, AR900 and PR900 bulbs and the SL3500 shop light.


LED evolution drives clean revolution

01 August, 2012 | Supplied by: Signify

There’s a quiet revolution underway. But instead of changing the balance of power, this revolution involves changing something rather more mundane: light bulbs.


Oslon Signal bright blue LED for police and emergency services vehicles

01 August, 2012 | Supplied by: Osram Australia Pty Ltd

Osram Opto Semiconductors’ Oslon Signal LED produces a bright blue light that enhances visibility, making it suitable for police and emergency services vehicles.


Renewable energy growth provides contractors an opportunity to turbocharge their business

27 July, 2012 by Geoff Stapleton, Managing Director, and Susan Neill, Engineering Director, GSES* | Supplied by: Global Sustainable Energy Solutions

Within renewable energy there are many different technologies: wind energy, solar thermal energy and solar electric energy known as photovoltaics or PV. Although some electrical mechanics would be involved in the wind farm industry and possibly the solar thermal power industry, it is the PV industry which has seen the demand for electrical contractors in recent years. The growth in this market has been substantial.


Challenges associated with the phase-out of low-voltage halogen lamps

27 July, 2012 by Bryan Douglas, Chief Executive Officer, Lighting Council Australia

The phasing out of the ubiquitous 50 W 12 V MR16 dichroic mirror reflector halogen lamp in Australia poses some significant challenges. Lighting Council Australia estimates there are some 300 million downlights in Australia using these MR16 lamps - hence there is a lot at stake in getting the right replacement for these products.


Clevertronics L10 Lifelight Pro

26 July, 2012 | Supplied by: Clevertronics Pty Ltd

The Clevertronics L10 Lifelight Pro is a purpose-built, non-maintained LED emergency light specially designed using the latest in LED, electronics and lithium battery technology to reduce the energy consumption to less than 0.9 W.


REFUsol presents solar inverters and monitoring tools at Clean Energy Council Week

26 July, 2012

REFUsol, a manufacturer of solar inverters, is showcasing its 5, 10 and 20 kW inverters and innovative accessories for monitoring PV systems at Clean Energy Council Week in Sydney from 26-28 July 2012.


Schneider Electric strengthens renewable energy business in Australia

25 July, 2012 | Supplied by: Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric has identified the renewable energy market as a key growth opportunity and will increase its business focus in the Australian commercial, residential and solar farm markets.


More trouble brewing for solar installers

20 July, 2012 by Mansi Gandhi

Australia-based solar companies that are not properly charging GST could soon run into troubled waters. 


Pierlite Starburst Pro

17 July, 2012 | Supplied by: Pierlite Australia Pty Ltd

The Starburst Pro is a dimmable LED downlight offering 1000 lumen optical package that inclues a ‘smart’ thermal management control system conveniently supplied with flex and plug for easy installation.


Fuel cell technology to cut carbon emissions

16 July, 2012

Ceramic Fuel Cells’ gas-to-electricity generator BlueGen uses patented fuel cell technology to provide electricity from widely available natural gas. A fuel cell is an electricity generator that converts gas into electricity and heat through an electrochemical reaction, without combustion or noise.


Wave-energy project to go ahead in Victoria

12 July, 2012

Ocean Power Technologies and Lockheed Martin have partnered to develop a 19 MW wave-energy project off the coast of Portland, Victoria.


Grid Stability System to minimise power fluctuations from solar plants

05 July, 2012 | Supplied by: MPower Products Pty Limited

MPower’s Grid Stability System (GSS) is designed to minimise power fluctuations from solar generating plants into remote area diesel power stations by incorporating battery storage and control of battery energy to stabilise power production from photovoltaic (PV) solar power plants.


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