
The South Australian and Federal Governments have inked a $1.08 billion agreement that the pair say will drive down emissions and energy costs.
[Continue reading…]The South Australian and Federal Governments have inked a $1.08 billion agreement that the pair say will drive down emissions and energy costs.
[Continue reading…]South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution has announced it is among the newest members of the RE100.
[Continue reading…]Sydney’s Ku-ring-gai Council has a plan to transition to net zero emissions by 2040 for its own operations. Now it’s looking towards encouraging the entire community to do the same.
[Continue reading…]To help accommodate more home solar power in South Australia, SA Power Networks (SAPN) will soon be offering some new solar owners in Adelaide a choice between flexible and fixed exports.
[Continue reading…]Online ads continue to pop up on Australian screens spruiking various magic products promising to slash electricity bills by “up to 90%”. All the devices and products of this nature I’ve seen are power saver scams.
[Continue reading…]Citing safety, simplicity, support and performance reasons, NSW’s Penrith Solar has bid farewell to string inverters and is now only installing solar power systems with microinverters.
[Continue reading…]The public notification period for a solar farm incorporating battery storage on the outskirts of the Victorian coal town of Morwell recently kicked off.
[Continue reading…]Beverage bottler Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) has joined the RE100 renewable energy initiative after committing to 100% renewable electricity across its operations here and abroad.
[Continue reading…]The Australia Institute (TAI) is calling on the NSW Government to support a levy on fossil fuel exports to help cover the costs of climate change impacts in the state.
[Continue reading…]Melbourne Market in Epping is set for a big bump up in solar power capacity, with the market community and produce to also get better protection from the elements.
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