The world is coming together on renewable energy. Trust in technology such as solar and wind power generation is increasingly reflected in the investment it receives from governments around the globe.
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CEFC releases their end of financial year report
The CEFC have released their end of year financial report, and have set new records in the number and value of investment commitments in 2017-18, delivering a heightened focus on some of the nation’s
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AEMO’s ‘cohesive’ energy plan falls short because it omits two key economic facts
The Integrated System Plan, unveiled this week by the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), has been billed as a cohesive energy plan for Australia. In reality, it falls seriously short.
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Bluescope underwrites investment in 500,000 panel solar farm
BlueScope Steel has announced the signing of one of the largest corporate renewable energy PPA’s with ESCO Pacific and Finley Solar Farm. Schneider electric Energy and Sustainability Service (ESS) advised
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New guidelines for battery products
A new best practice electrical safety guide for battery systems will give consumers increased confidence about the quality of the products that are being installed in their homes and businesses.
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Everyday Australians investing in renewables
New research from UTS Institute of Sustainable Futures (ISF) and superannuation funds manager Future Super has found that 7.7% of Australia’s retirement savings could fund 100% renewable power by 2030.
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As power prices soar, we need a concerted effort to tackle energy poverty
Energy pricing is complicated and confusing, as a forthcoming report from the Australian consumer watchdog makes clear.
Soaring prices over the past decade have left many households struggling to heat
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Moving away from the gold-plated grid
Financial funding in the renewables sector is rising at a remarkable rate. There are multiple pathways and directions that can be taken for both the residential and commercial sectors. It’s a long
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If you need a PhD to read your power bill, buying wisely is all but impossible
A recent survey found that Australia’s power companies are less trusted than media companies, banks and telcos. Customers hate electricity bills – not least because they are so complicated. But we
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Charging by the sun
Students at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), supported by Vertiv have designed a light, modern solar solution to enable students to charge their mobile devices under the sun on campus.
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