Campbell Soup Company has announced the beginning of construction of a 4.4MW solar electricity plant at its world headquarters in Camden, New Jersey.
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Lego Group Reaches 100% Renewable Energy Target
Lego Group has announced it has reached its 100% renewable energy target set in 2013 well ahead of schedule.
[Continue reading…]Karma Automotive Officially Launches (Somewhat) Solar Assisted Revero
Officially launched last week, the first Karma Revero Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) are making their way to dealers across the USA and Canada.
[Continue reading…]Surplus Renewable Energy Certificates To Pay For Victoria’s Desalinated Water
The Victorian Government says the water order from the Victorian Desalination Plant for 2017/8 will be 15 gigalitres, but Melbourne households won’t be slugged with additional water bill charges.
[Continue reading…]Tesco Climbs On The 100% Renewable Energy Bandwagon
Retailing giant Tesco has committed to powering its stores and distribution centre operations with 100% renewable energy by 2030.
[Continue reading…]Natural Gas Blamed For Rising Electricity Prices But Is Not the Main Villain
Last week I wrote about how electricity prices in Australia are about to shoot so high the International Space Station will have to take evasive action. It appears it’s not enough for the electricity sector to make Australians pay ridiculous prices, they are going to force us to go right to ludicrous.
[Continue reading…]CEC Announces Solar Module De-Listing
The Clean Energy Council (CEC), the peak body for the clean energy industry in Australia, has for the first time openly communicated the de-listing of solar panels from its Approved Product List.
[Continue reading…]Sunshine Coast Solar Farm Fully Operational Soon
The 15 megawatt Sunshine Coast Solar Farm in Valdora, Queensland, powered by Trina Solar panels, is on track to be fully operational within the next couple of months.
[Continue reading…]Solar Power Art – Sunscribes Solar Printing
This U.S company creates impressive commercial signage and art works using simple tools and the sun’s energy, in a process called solar printing.
[Continue reading…]The Return Of Plug-In Solar – SolarGaps
These solar blinds are an interesting idea for self-generating electricity and have been creating a bit of buzz, but it’s doubtful we’ll be seeing them used legally in Australia as a plug-in device.
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