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Government helps schools go solar

06 February, 2012

Over $25 million will be awarded to 784 Australian schools for renewable power systems in 2011-12.


PowerSolar solar demo facility

29 November, 2011 by

PowerSolar’s solar demonstration facility, in Melbourne, is equipped with a total of 28 individual PV panels of 190 W each, providing a total maximum power of 5.3 kW. The PV array can be arranged in single-string or dual-string topology so as to demonstrate single and dual maximum power point tracking (MPPT). The demonstration laboratory has two inverters, both Growatt 5 kW units, one with a single and one with dual MPPT thus permitting installers to familiarise themselves with the advantages of dual MPPT systems for A-frame roofs.


Solar costs dropping faster than rebate cuts - CBD Energy

18 November, 2011

The drop in the cost of solar equipment and increases in electricity prices make solar an even more attractive investment decision for householders and businesses.


NECA warns against DIY solar installations

25 July, 2011

Installing solar panels yourself is extremely dangerous and illegal, warns the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA).


UNSW researchers claim new solar efficiency record

11 July, 2011

The researchers from UNSW’s Photovoltaics Technology Transfer team claim to have achieved a new world benchmark of 19.3% efficiency for a mass-produced, crystalline silicon solar cell.


'Solar on steroids' with carbon pricing package

11 July, 2011

The $10bn Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) will provide the financial settings that big solar projects need to get off the ground, said John Grimes, Chief Executive of the Australian Solar Energy Society.


Convergence key to sustainable business

07 June, 2011

The future lies in converged solutions - enabling us to deliver complete building and energy management systems and, in turn, enable building owners to save a couple of hundred hours’ energy use each year.


Study calls for coordinated approach to embedded power generation

01 April, 2011

A year-long study into embedded power generation from domestic solar photovoltaic cells to large-scale wind farms looks at the effects these will have on the grid.


More than 160 Queensland kindergartens to be solar powered

24 March, 2011

The Bligh Government has identified more than 160 locations for its $5.76 million Solar Kindergarten Installation Program.


Solar feed-in tariff extended to include medium-scale generation in the ACT

08 March, 2011

The ACT will be the first area in the country to extend the feed-in tariff to include medium-scale solar power generation.


Solar power installs at record levels

08 March, 2011

Major electrical contracting firm O’Donnell Griffin has hit a milestone of 10,000 rooftop installations as the nation rushes to take advantage of government incentives before their reduction.


Growatt, Kinglong and CEHE transformer and transformerless inverters

07 March, 2011 by

Power Protection inverters include Growatt, Kinglong and CEHE inverters, both transformer and transformerless systems in power outputs to 1000 kW.


Soanar EcoTech range of monocrystalline solar panels

07 March, 2011 by

The Soanar EcoTech range of monocrystalline solar panels is available in 12 power ranges that include 5, 10, 20, 40, 50, 65, 80, 120, 170 and 175 W.


Positive results from feed-in tariff in ACT

16 February, 2011

The latest quarterly results for the ACT feed-in tariff scheme show that 3536 solar panels have been installed and connected to the grid.


Top precincts for solar growth revealed

17 January, 2011

A NSW Government report has been released that identifies key sites for solar power in the state.


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