Industry News
Australia ditches carbon floor price, joins EU carbon market
Australia and Europe will be linking their emissions trading scheme by means of the mutual recognition of carbon units between the two cap and trade systems. To facilitate linking, the Australian Government will not implement the price and a new sublimit will apply to the use of eligible Kyoto units. [ + ]
Ampcontrol acquires Primatec QDA
Ampcontrol has announced its strategic acquisition of Primatec QDA, which it says will boost the company’s innovative technology solutions. [ + ]
Schneider extends academic partnership
Schneider Electric has formed an alliance with SkillsTech Australia, Queensland’s largest trade and technician training TAFE institute, to address Australia’s engineering skills shortage. [ + ]
NECA Excellence Award winners for ACT announced
Winners of the NECA annual electrical industry Excellence Awards and Apprentice of the Year Awards for the ACT were announced on Friday. [ + ]
TAFE Riverina Institute wins award for environmental sustainability
The TAFE NSW Riverina Institute has been awarded the 2012 Australian Business Award for Environmental Sustainability for adopting a number of energy-efficiency measures. [ + ]
One in five energy bills are incorrect, says Energy Action
As many as one in five energy bills are incorrect, says Energy Action, and with 13% of users being overcharged, it’s worth double-checking for discrepancies. [ + ]
Eaton announces Data Centre Tech Days
Eaton Corporation has announced the inaugural Australia Data Centre Tech Days, to be held in Sydney on 18 and 19 September. [ + ]
Copper cabling thief receives shock of a lifetime
An alleged thief got more than he bargained for on Tuesday night, receiving an electric shock while trying to steal copper cabling from an unoccupied Adelaide factory. [ + ]
Award-winning paper on storing solar energy in residential power networks
Two electrical engineers have won an award for their paper on an economically feasible way to store solar energy in existing residential power networks. [ + ]
enLighten expands to WA and Victoria
Sydney-based energy efficiency and lighting solutions company enLighten Australia is expanding operations into West Australia and Victoria amid growing private and public sector uptake of LED lighting. [ + ]
AuSES renamed as Australian Solar Council
The Australian Solar Energy Society (AuSES) has been renamed as the Australian Solar Council. [ + ]
Master Electricians slams Victorian electrical contracting workplace agreement
Master Electricians Australia has slammed the workplace agreement for the Victorian electrical contracting industry, calling it ‘backwards-looking’ and arguing it will increase red tape. [ + ]
Philips breaks ground on LED manufacturing facility in Chengdu
Philips recently broke ground on its LED Professional Lighting Solutions manufacturing facility in Chengdu High-tech Industrial Development Zone. [ + ]
UK-India alliance could improve lithium battery capacity
A research partnership between the University of Huddersfield and Indian scientists is aiming to improve the size and capacity of lithium batteries to overcome disruptive power cuts in northern India. [ + ]
Expert comments on cyberthreats to smart grids and intelligent buildings
While intelligent building design and the use of smart grids are seen as the way forward for energy efficiency and facilities management, the potential risk of malicious attacks on these systems is frequently overlooked. [ + ]