
Another proposal for a large scale solar farm in New South Wales began its exhibition period this week.
[Continue reading…]Another proposal for a large scale solar farm in New South Wales began its exhibition period this week.
[Continue reading…]The Clean Energy Council is continuing talks with the Victorian Government concerning the feast to famine situation caused by the sudden (temporary) end to the state’s Solar Homes Package rebate for solar power systems.
[Continue reading…]Western Power is to install 238,000 advanced (aka smart) meters as part of its routine meter replacement program, and for all new meter installations.
[Continue reading…]This article is about the best angle to tilt solar panels for the maximum possible energy yield over a year. It’s a common belief that panel tilt from horizontal should equal a location’s latitude, but this is not quite correct.
[Continue reading…]Enel Green Power Australia announced last week it had started construction of Victoria’s 34 MW Cohuna Solar Farm.
[Continue reading…]Thirteen of Victoria’s water corporations have banded together to buy electricity from Kiamal Solar Farm in north-west Victoria, at a rate cheaper than would have been possible acting individually.
[Continue reading…]The USA’s Johns Hopkins University has announced it will meet roughly two-thirds of its overall electricity needs with solar power.
[Continue reading…]A proposed solar farm for a site outside Mudgee in New South Wales will feature hundreds of thousands of solar panels, plus energy storage.
[Continue reading…]In a situation that’s become all too common, households in Western Australia may again be paying more for electricity from July 1 this year.
[Continue reading…]New South Wales’ Tweed Shire Council switched on its new 165kW solar panel installation at the Tweed Regional Aquatic Centre (TRAC) in Murwillumbah last week.
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