Energy

Panasonic and Mouser sponsor all-electric car racing team

03 March, 2016 | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics (Hong Kong) Ltd

Mouser Electronics has been joined by Panasonic in the sponsorship of the Dragon Racing team for the remainder of the 2016 FIA Formula E all-electric car racing series.


Moree Solar Farm delivers to the grid

02 March, 2016 | Supplied by: Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)

Moree Solar Farm, located in Northern NSW, has successfully achieved first generation. The farm is now feeding 56 MW of renewable solar energy into the National Electricity Market — enough to power 15,000 average homes.


Atlas Copco ES controllers for multiple compressor installations

29 February, 2016 | Supplied by: Atlas Copco Compressors Australia

Atlas Copco's ES controllers increase the efficiency of multiple-machine installations. Offering a range of control and monitoring functions, the controllers can help reduce the pressure band of the compressed air or vacuum installation, equalise the running hours and minimise the unloaded running of the machines.


Trina remains the top PV module producer

25 February, 2016 | Supplied by: Global Data

Research and consulting firm GlobalData has announced the world's biggest producers of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules in 2015.


Human-powered cinema to raise funds for additional solar panels at school

18 February, 2016 | Supplied by: Enphase Energy

Over 200 students from Melbourne Girls' College in Richmond will be pedalling for up to 10 hours in groups of four on stationary bicycles to power up the school's annual carbon-neutral, human-powered cinema to be held on 19 February 2016.


Redback and UQ to commercialise solar storage technologies

17 February, 2016

Redback Technologies has signed a memorandum of understanding with UniQuest aimed at accelerating the global commercialisation of Redback's existing technology as well as future cutting-edge energy research from The University of Queensland.


CEFC supports the University of Melbourne's clean energy goals

16 February, 2016

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation is lending up to $9.1 million to the University of Melbourne to finance a number of energy reduction and generation projects.


Switch to solar for Telstra's metropolitan exchange buildings

11 February, 2016

Telstra has switched on its largest ever AC Grid Connect solar power systems at the Deer Park and Lyndhurst exchange buildings to help improve its environmental footprint.


The world's worst emitters are the least affected by climate change

09 February, 2016 by Lauren Davis

Researchers have discovered what they described as a 'global mismatch' between greenhouse gas emissions and the burden of climate change, with the countries emitting the least amount of gases suffering the most — and vice versa.


International speakers announced for energy storage conference

03 February, 2016

The 2016 Australian Energy Storage Conference and Exhibition will take place in Sydney from 1–2 June with the theme 'Thinking smart about energy storage'.


Victoria invests in waste-to-energy systems

03 February, 2016

Lisa Neville has announced $300,000 in funding to support innovative projects that will help keep organic waste out of landfill and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


Utility slashes fuel usage with combined cycle optimisation

29 January, 2016 | Supplied by: Emerson

Emerson Process Management has completed a combined cycle optimisation project that generated operational improvements and slashed average fuel usage at a large power-generating unit operated by one of the largest utilities in the US.


Simpler solar cell design removes the need for doping

29 January, 2016

An international research team has developed a new silicon solar cell, said to promise cheaper manufacturing processes and better power output in just seven steps.


Untapped opportunity for energy productivity

27 January, 2016

Lifting energy productivity is the 'missing link' in enabling us to meet our carbon reduction targets and reconciling emission cuts with strong economic growth, said Chris Dunstan, Research Director of Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF).


Making existing systems even better

25 January, 2016

The energy-savings potential in the buildings sector (both commercial and residential) is said to be massive. A 29% reduction in projected building energy consumption could be achieved globally by 2050 with the wide deployment of best available technologies and efficiency policies — according to a 2015 IEA report titled 'Building Energy Performance Metrics'.


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