Landis+Gyr has adapted to meet an expected surge in demand for smart meters, as consumers and retailers renegotiate the energy market.
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Why we need a new NEM: AGL
There is no magic button to push which will integrate climate and energy policy, writes AGL’s Tim Nelson. It’s time to redesign the NEM.
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Solar-battery edge-of-grid project for Far North Queensland
Battery storage and solar will be combined in a $42.5 million project for far north Queensland which will provide enough electricity to power 3,000 homes.
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Solar project: Full metal upgrade
A landlord and electroplater tenant looking for a solution to high power bills found the solution on their hot tin roof.
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Inverter architecture trends in commercial systems
With higher revenue and lower operations expenditure, module-level power electronics provide superior lifetime value.
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Earn CPD points at All-Energy Australia 2016
Installers must register if they want to earn CPD points as part of the Clean Energy Council’s Professional Development Program at the All-Energy Australia conference in October. Here’s how.
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How to avoid a blackout: CEC
A report forecasting electricity shortfalls in South Australia, Victoria and NSW after the retirement of coal-fired power plants was “a forecast of the future if nothing changes,” says the Clean Energy Council.
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Ergon’s battery trial pricks ‘energy utopia’ bubble
A trial of storage and management has shown how hard it can be for householders to optimise their energy use, writes Dean Condon of Ergon Energy.
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Solar Impulse brings doubters down to earth
Doubters thought Solar Impulse would never get off the ground, writes ABB president and CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer. Instead, the PV-powered aeroplane has shown we can run the world without consuming the earth.
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PV expert says 50% efficiency within reach
If you think we’ve seen the limit of solar’s potential, veteran PV scientist Pierre Verlinden is here to tell you the technology still has a lot to offer up.
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