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Wind energy helps boost Australia’s grid
Mon, 30 November 2009
Three new wind projects have helped drive a recent boost to Australia’s electricity grid, which saw 1,582 MW of capacity added in a period of six months.
Get set for the main event in clean energy: EcoGen 2010
Mon, 30 November 2009
The dates and venue for EcoGen 2010, the clean energy industry conference and exhibition for Australia’s clean energy industry, have been announced: the premier business to business event will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre from 5 – 8 September 2010.
All-Energy conference calls for an all energy solution
The All-Energy Australia conference, which was held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on 7–8 October, attracted over 1,750 visitors, and provided a lively and dynamic forum for the discussion of all facets of the global energy future.
Doltone House
A new waterfront function centre has taken up residence at workplace 6 at Sydney’s Darling Island Wharf, the nation’s second building to achieve a 6 Star Green Star V2 As Built rating by the Green Building Council of Australia.
Island equilibrium – Finding the perfect renewable balance on Lady Elliot Island
The Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort, on the Great Barrier Reef’s southernmost tip, exemplifies the need for a balance between energy efficiency measures, renewable energy, and demand management. EcoGeneration takes a look at the measures undertaken to reduce the resort’s annual power consumption by 75 per cent.
Fast-tracking clean energy with fuel cells
Significant advances are being made in the identification of alternative, greener energy solutions. Research into fuel cell technology is gathering momentum, with one company making a significant contribution to the evolution of a revolutionary, environmentally friendly means to generate electricity.
Queensland coal seam gas project powers up
Arrow Energy’s Daandine Power Generation Project is a 27.4 MW coal seam gas-fired power station feeding electricity into the grid in southeast Queensland.Emission omission keeps us thirsty for more
The lack of detail on emissions trading is like a pub with no beer, writes Tristan Edis.Carrum sewage gas plant opens
Melbourne Water’s Carrum Downs sewage gas power generation plant has been officially opened.Gas: greener power for NSW
Australia’s clean energy industry has welcomed an inquiry into New South Wales’ future energy supply, which recommended the rapid expansion of natural gas for electricity generation.
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