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(Re)manufacturing efficiency
A study recently conducted by the Curtin University of Technology through its Centre of Excellence in Cleaner Production, in collaboration with compressor manufacturing company Recom Engineering, found that remanufacturing refrigeration and air conditioning compressors produced fewer emissions than manufacturing new ones.Cogeneration takes off at airport redevelopment
Cogeneration is a key component of an energy efficiency overhaul at Perth Airport in Western Australia, where a new terminal will soon be complete.
Challenges and opportunities for Australia’s green building industry
The buildings in which we live and work have an extraordinary impact on our lives and our environment. Our buildings are responsible for about a quarter of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, and consume between 30 and 40 per cent of our global energy usage.
The China story: a policy driven narrative
We are often barraged with the phenomenal numbers emanating from China in the clean energy space, whether those numbers concern installed generation capacity, dollars of investment, manufacture or intellectual property ownership figures.
EcoGen 2011 empowering the industry
Clean energy experts met with industry professionals and Australian and international exhibitors at the EcoGen 2011 Conference and Exhibition, held in Brisbane from 5–7 September, where the industry’s successes were celebrated and its future prospects debated.
Industry association news
As the clean energy industry bids farewell to a number of association leaders, it also welcomes new talent and an innovative new energy efficiency assessment tool.
Shining future for clean energy in Australia
Thu, 8 December 2011
The 2011 Clean Energy Australia Report, produced by Clean Energy Council, was recently released at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, in Durban.
Launch: New Zealand Clean Energy Centre
A clean energy centre has recently been launched in New Zealand to facilitate the growth of renewable energy use across the country. Situated in a region that produces 75 per cent more clean energy than it uses, the centre is perfectly located to achieve this goal.
Extending clean energy capabilities
Companies looking to supply to Australia’s clean energy stakeholders should use the tools provided by the Industry Capability Network to diversify and market their skills. The Network’s National Sector Manager – Clean Technology, Rob McCullagh, tells EcoGeneration's Melanie Ryan why.
IEA for global energy efficiency
Mon, 28 November 2011
At a recent G20 summit in Cannes, France, world leaders endorsed an International Energy Agency report entitled G20 Clean Energy, and Energy Efficiency Deployment and Policy Progress, which provides an overview of clean energy and energy efficiency technology deployment, and summarises support policies in place across G20 countries.
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