COLEXON Australia’s state-of-the-art thin film and crystalline technology is used in over 1,700 PV systems all over the world. This experience enables Colexon to enhance the utilisation of medium and large scale PV power plant in Australia. Furthermore, it allows a significant percentage of the current carbon dioxide emission to be offset.
As Australia’s clean energy industry expands, Alco Battery Sales is also growing and has expanded its branch network. In January 2010 the company opened a full branch in Perth to meets the expanding battery market in Western Australia, and in April it acquired Positive Batteries for Central Queensland operations. With worldwide recognised brands such as Raylite, BAE and Rolls, Alco is working to be the market leader in the growing renewable energy battery market.
Campbell Scientific products have played a key role for many years in the clean energy market. Whether the application is solar, hydroelectric, wind energy, wave/tide energy or geothermal, the company’s data acquisition systems are used worldwide by the key industry players for prospecting, monitoring system efficiency and equipment protection.
Hays recognises the importance of the energy sector and the specialist needs of employers and job seekers in this unique and exciting market. The company recruits energy professionals within renewables, generation, transmission and distribution, and specialist labour hire. Hays believes the right job can transform a person’s life and the right person can transform a business. The company is passionate about connecting candidates with the right job for them.
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Prestige Consulting is contributing to the growth of Australia’s clean energy sector by providing highly qualified and experienced talent to meet this fast growing sector throughout Australia. The company is continually forging alliances with key players in the market and carefully selecting appropriate talent to match each client’s needs. With the aim of becoming the national ‘consultancy of choice’ for the renewable energy industry, the company is acutely aware of partnering for the long term.
Trina Solar is a photovoltaic (PV) manufacturer that has developed a vertically integrated business model from the production of crystalline ingots, wafers and cells to the assembly of PV modules. With local sales and marketing offices as well as installation partners throughout the world, Trina Solar is committed to improving the competitiveness and efficiency of solar energy and developing a sustainable PV industry.
Selectronic is a designer and manufacturer of electronics involved with alternative energy such as solar power. A family business based in Chirnside Park, Victoria, the company deals predominantly business-to-business and has clients throughout metropolitan and rural Australia, as well as internationally. Selectronic has a Melbourne-based production facility where it designs and manufactures a wide range of wire-wound components and a range of high quality sine wave power inverters.
It is vital to the long-term business plans of all solar power companies that they partner with an inverter distributor that knows precisely what is inside the box they are installing, precisely how it works and how to best utilise the inverter. Having laid the foundations over 21 years of continuous inverter sales and service, Solar Inverters helps the clean energy industry successfully grow by freely offering their in-depth inverter knowledge and experience.
Sun-Earth is serious about creating a healthier, greener world for the people of our planet. The company aims to conserve nature through minimising pollution in its vertically integrated production cycle, minimising chemical usage and recycling or reusing production waste. Sun-Earth’s solar technology is already playing an important role in creating a sustainable world, and the company is committed to a sustainable Australia.
The Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator (ORER) is a statutory authority established to oversee the implementation of the Australian Government’s Renewable Energy Target.ORER staff will be on hand to answer questions regarding current RET administrative processes including updates to the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 and regulations.


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