Energy

ABB ACSM1 solar-powered variable speed drive

21 September, 2016 | Supplied by: Control Logic Pty Ltd

The ACSM1 range of solar pump drives, from ABB, enables the user to reduce their carbon footprint. With a maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm built in to maximise the power available from PV arrays, it has the ability to be run from either solar or from a back-up AC source via mains or a generator.


Sweet plans for renewable power in Qld

19 September, 2016

MSF Sugar is building a $75m green power station at its Tableland Sugar Mill near Mareeba in Far North Queensland. It will use a 100% renewable sugar cane fibre to produce 24 MW of electricity — enough to power every house in the Tableland region.


EV charging station for Blue Mountains resort

14 September, 2016 | Supplied by: Clipsal - by Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric has supplied two 7 kWh EVlink Wallbox charging solutions for the luxury One&Only resort at Wolgan Valley, Blue Mountains, for use with the resort's on-site BMW electric vehicles.


Enphase S-Series Microinverter and AC Battery

13 September, 2016 | Supplied by: Enphase Energy

Enphase Energy's smart grid-ready S-Series Microinverter and AC Battery have been certified as compliant to the AS/NZS 4777.2:2015 grid connection standard.


Kaishan takes the heat off energy wastage

12 September, 2016 | Supplied by: Kaishan Australia Pty Ltd

With global requirements for renewable energy sources becoming increasingly significant, it is imperative that Australian industry keeps pace with development in energy-saving technologies.


12 new solar plants supported

09 September, 2016

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has announced that 12 new large-scale solar PV plants will be constructed around Australia, following the completion of its large-scale solar funding round.


CSIRO opens hybrid energy centre

08 September, 2016 | Supplied by: CSIRO

CSIRO has launched the Centre for Hybrid Energy Systems — a collaborative facility where researchers and industry will identify, improve and tailor renewable and hybrid energy technologies to meet specific requirements.


Trees grown from wastewater to fuel our cars

06 September, 2016 | Supplied by: Queensland Urban Utilities

Almost 4000 pongamia trees have been planted at two sewage treatment plants in the towns of Boonah and Toogoolawah, where they will be irrigated by treated wastewater as part of an Australian-first trial to produce biodiesel.


Climate Change Authority split on emissions reduction requirements

05 September, 2016 by Lauren Davis

The Climate Change Authority has witnessed a surprising break in the ranks, with two members claiming that the authority's latest report features major flaws.


Solar cell captures CO2 and sunlight

05 September, 2016 by Bill Burton

Simulated sunlight powers a solar cell that converts atmospheric carbon dioxide directly into syngas.


LG Chem Next Gen RESU Series energy storage system

05 September, 2016 | Supplied by: LG Chem Energy Solution Company

LG Chem's Next Gen RESU Series is a flexible energy storage system that features the JH3 Li-ion battery cell, which has double the capacity compared to the previous battery.


The fourth Emissions Reduction Fund auction is coming

30 August, 2016 by Mike Ritchie, Director, MRA Consulting | Supplied by: MRA Consulting Group

The fourth Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) auction has recently been announced. This matters immensely for the waste and local government sectors.


Verifying power plant emissions

30 August, 2016 | Supplied by: GNS Science

Power plants that underestimate their greenhouse gas emissions could soon be exposed, thanks to New Zealanders who have found a way to verify power plants' self-reported emissions simply by looking at the grass growing nearby.


Get with the energy-efficient program

29 August, 2016

A European research project led by Chalmers University of Technology has launched a set of tools that will make computer systems more energy efficient.


Evergen and CSIRO partner on home energy management system

26 August, 2016

Evergen has launched what is said to be Australia's first intelligent home energy management system, with the investment and technical backing of AMP Capital and CSIRO.


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