There are plenty of ways to cut costs in the food industry, and with energy bills expected to stay high managers need to learn to identify fat from muscle.
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The eight rules of demand response … the source that ‘ticks all three boxes’ of the energy trilemma
Managing energy at the demand side can tick all the boxes of the energy trilemma, says Enel X managing director Asia and Oceania Jeff Renaud.
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Microgrids come to market
As the tools to generate and manage electricity onsite evolve, energy users are realising they can rely on themselves instead of leaning only on the grid.
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We need to talk about energy … at work and at home
The message about efficient energy use is slowly getting through to owners of businesses, buildings and houses – but there’s a long way to go.
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Australia’s energy future in focus at Melbourne events
This October the annual All-Energy Australia event will share the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre with the inaugural Energy Efficiency Expo.
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Can manufacturing out-smart the energy bullies?
Australia’s energy-hungry manufacturing sector is being squeezed by soaring gas and electricity prices. A panel of experts outlines strategies to help managers claw back the power they need to stay ahead.
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Powered from the ground up
An aquifer below central Perth is the fount of significant energy savings for the owners of a renovated heritage site.
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Sunny solution for an age-old problem
Solar generation and a lighting-led efficiency drive have helped owners cut costs the right way at hundreds of aged care homes.
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Clean energy a key driver of prosperity for next 40 years: CSIRO
The CSIRO and a long list of corporate and academic partners recently presented the Australian National Outlook 2019 report, which forecast the nation’s fitness in 2060 under two scenarios: “slow decline” and “outlook vision”.
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Energy efficiency jobs biggest opportunity in sector
The Energy Efficiency Employment in Australia report suggests the sector is bigger than most people – especially politicians – realise, writes Tristan Edis.
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