
A collective of six councils in NSW’s Hunter region have inked a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement with Mojo Power.
[Continue reading…]A collective of six councils in NSW’s Hunter region have inked a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement with Mojo Power.
[Continue reading…]Gas-fired electricity generation fell again across Australia last year – down to its lowest level in more than 15 years – while the renewables juggernaut rumbled on.
[Continue reading…]A hybrid renewable power station in the Northern Territory is now providing a cleaner energy future for the town of Jabiru.
[Continue reading…]Queensland’s Banana Shire will soon be home to a 110MW solar farm – the first major PV project for the region.
[Continue reading…]Building on its considerable on-site solar power capacity, Charles Sturt University has inked an agreement with Iberdrola Australia that will see its campuses supplied with renewable energy from wind power.
[Continue reading…]A wastewater treatment plant in Adelaide’s southern suburbs is the latest SA Water asset to have a renewable energy makeover.
[Continue reading…]SA’s Marshall Government is strutting its renewables street cred and spruiking electricity bill savings over the last four years, while sledging Labor’s previous performance on power prices.
[Continue reading…]TLDR: Can you put solar panels facing south in Australia? Hell yeah! In 2010, when Australian rooftop solar power really started to take off, nearly every Australian solar system faced north to maximise energy yield. But today, on an unshaded roof, panels facing any direction can pay for themselves. This includes the ‘worst’ direction: south.
[Continue reading…]Premium solar panel manufacturer Maxeon is very confident its modules will last a very long time. So much so, the company has beefed up the warranty on its flagship SunPower Maxeon product line.
[Continue reading…]Discover what Australian buyers were wanting in a solar power system last month in the February 2022 auSSII report.
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