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World-leading Denmark
A staggering 25 per cent of Denmark’s total electricity consumption comes from wind power, and its sights are set on 50 per cent by 2020. So what can Australia learn from the Danish example? Lucy Rochlin reports from Copenhagen.
$200m Renewable Energy Venture Capital Fund launched
Mon, 9 January 2012
The Federal Government has recently announced that Southern Cross Venture Partners has been appointed fund manager of the $200 million Renewable Energy Venture Capital Fund.
Trojan battery launches high-capacity line for renewables
Trojan Battery Company has expanded its product offering with the launch of its new deep-cycle Industrial line of batteries for renewable energy applications.
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.
New in-depth source of industry information comes online
Thu, 24 November 2011
EcoGeneration has announced the release of the much-anticipated preview edition of the monthly EcoGeneration Premium Digest.
SilexSolar: PV manufacturing suspended
Mon, 21 November 2011
SilexSolar, Australia’s sole solar PV manufacturer has suspended manufacturing operations at its Sydney plant.
Algae.Tec given the go-ahead to build biofuel plant in NSW
Thu, 3 November 2011
Biofuel developer Algae.Tec recently announced that its demonstration facility Shoalhaven One has been granted a permit for development by the Shoalhaven City Council.
New Australian-designed wind turbine launched
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Fri, 21 October 2011
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Advertising in EcoGeneration: the perfect opportunity to raise your company’s profile and value
Wed, 19 October 2011
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Tue, 11 October 2011
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Carnegie delivers next-gen CETO 4
Mon, 10 October 2011
Australian wave energy developer Carnegie Wave Energy has announced that its next-generation commercial scale CETO unit (CETO 4) has been manufactured and delivered to its deployment location on Reunion Island, France.
Finalists in national clean tech competition announced
Wed, 28 September 2011
Details of 11 projects selected as finalists for the Australian Clean Technologies Ideas Competition have been released.
Tidal project waves in milestone
Wed, 24 August 2011
Sydney-based ocean energy company, BioPower Systems, has announced the completion of tests on its 250 kW O-Drive wave power conversion module, which saw the module successfully deliver stable power to the grid over an extended period.
Industry reports on second solar summit outcomes
Tue, 5 July 2011
A very broad agenda and constraints on solar scheme planning have limited the effectiveness of the second New South Wales Solar and Renewable Energy Summit, the Australian Photovoltaic Association has said.
Australian CleanTech competition launched
Sun, 3 July 2011
The Australian Clean Technologies Ideas Competition, designed to identify the best ways of addressing climate change and sustainability in Australia, has been opened by Federal Innovation Minister Kim Carr.
Senate inquiry reports on wind farm findings
Mon, 27 June 2011
A Federal Senate Inquiry into the Social and Economic Impact of Rural Wind Farms has recommended that more research should be undertaken into their potentially adverse noise and health effects on nearby residents.
New online calculator adds up to energy efficiency
Sun, 26 June 2011
An online tool to assist households in measuring the impact of lifestyle changes on their carbon footprint has been launched by RMIT University.
Adelaide’s Central Market shows off its clean credentials
Adelaide’s historic Central Market now has a 21st century twist, thanks to the latest solar photovoltaic installation from the Adelaide Solar City project.
Eltek Valere: global power conversion specialist
Drawing on 40 years of experience in power electronics, Eltek Valere is committed to meeting the power conversion needs of the photovoltaic industry.
How to cut power costs and be eco-friendly
A new evolution of solar air conditioning could cut power bills by half and overtake conventional systems within the next few years.Neopower – outstanding solar hot water systems at competitive price
The Neopower solar system consists of an open-circuit system with roof-mounted evacuated tubes and a ground mounted hot water storage tank. The evacuated tube system can be used in frost-prone areas.
Sunny Roo Products: offering managed solar solutions
Businesses can grow into the green energy sector, gain a new market share and offer a completely new product mix for far less than you imagine. Managed solutions are the easiest way for businesses to adopt solar power and reap the benefits.
Solco Solar Products: maximising your system’s output
Today’s best installations are designed to maximise power output across the entire system. An array, however, is limited by the weakest panel in a string and individual panel performance can vary dramatically.The dawn of Bosch solar energy in Australia
Bosch Solar Energy entered the Australian market in late 2010 to expand into one of the fastest growing sectors within the renewable energies industry.Previous Page Next Page


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