
A month after joining the RE100, Sony has brought forward its goal of reaching 100% renewable electricity in the USA from 2040 to 2030.
[Continue reading…]A month after joining the RE100, Sony has brought forward its goal of reaching 100% renewable electricity in the USA from 2040 to 2030.
[Continue reading…]Update Feb 2, 2025: Sonnen Flat ended June 2024 and so is no longer available. I think the German home energy storage company, Sonnen, must be having an exciting time in Australia at the moment:
[Continue reading…]South Australia is no longer the nation’s outright leader for renewable energy according to a report released yesterday by the Climate Council.
[Continue reading…]Western Australia’s City of Rockingham last week joined dozens of other councils across Australia reaffirming their commitment to a sustainable energy future.
[Continue reading…]Victorian Planning Minister Richard Wynne will reportedly make the final call on a solar farm project proposed for a site near Inverleigh.
[Continue reading…]New York’s Governor has made funding available for solar projects integrating energy storage, to help the state towards its goal of 1,500MW storage capacity by 2025.
[Continue reading…]SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. announced on Friday it had entered into agreements to acquire a major stake in South Korea based energy storage manufacturer Kokam Co., Ltd.
[Continue reading…]Have you ever settled down to enjoy a particularly intense episode of My Little Pony1 when you were rudely interrupted by a cold-hearted cold caller trying to sell you a potentially shoddy and possibly overpriced solar power system? If so, you are not alone. Lots of grown men watch My Little Pony. Also, plenty of […]
[Continue reading…]After taking a second crack at leveling Victoria’s Anglesea Power Station – success; followed by the release of the Land Use Framework for the site yesterday.
[Continue reading…]Banging of the solar subsidy-axing drum grew louder yesterday at The Australian Financial Review National Energy Summit.
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