DP Energy appoints new BDM
28 September, 2016Global renewable energy developer DP Energy has appointed Catherine Way Business Development Manager, DP Energy Australia. Way has played a formative role in the development of renewable energy advances in South Australia within industry, government and the not-for-profit sectors.
Solar Design and Installation Awards finalists announced
28 September, 2016The Clean Energy Council (CEC) has announced the finalists for the Solar Design and Installation Awards.
Gas ban a step into the unknown
20 September, 2016The decision to ban onshore gas exploration and development in Victoria creates risks for energy customers, the environment and the economy, according to the Energy Networks Association (ENA).
Call for applications: addressing clean energy gender agenda
19 September, 2016The Clean Energy Council is inviting applications from talented women in the clean energy industry for the 2017 round of its Developing Women Directors Scholarship.
Modelling shows carbon targets achievable
15 September, 2016A smart carbon policy could deliver savings to end users while simultaneously allowing Australia to meet 2030 targets, according to a report issued by the Energy Networks Association (ENA).
World's first commercial tidal array
12 September, 2016Nova Innovation has deployed the what it claims is the world's first fully operational, commercial, grid-connected offshore tidal array in Shetland, Scotland.
Energy-smart home tech developed by CSIRO
05 September, 2016Evergen has launched an intelligent home energy management system with technology that was developed by CSIRO.
Calls for protection of ARENA funding
05 September, 2016Innovation will be stifled right across the clean energy sector if the Australian Parliament supports legislation to remove future grant funding available from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), according to a briefing paper released by the Clean Energy Council.
All-Energy Australia to showcase solar and storage progress
02 September, 2016The All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference (Melbourne, 4–5 October) will showcase the huge leaps in the renewable energy sector over the past year, according to event partner the Clean Energy Council.
Schneider Electric named as a world changer
02 September, 2016Schneider Electric has been recognised by Fortune Magazine in its 2016 Change the World list. The ranking highlights companies addressing global social problems as part of their core business strategy and integrating societal needs into their corporate strategy.
COAG acts for stronger, cleaner energy system
31 August, 2016A COAG Energy Council decision to expedite the assessment of a new interconnector between New South Wales and South Australia can help Australia's energy system to be stronger and cleaner, sooner.
Battery storage funding committed to SA grid
18 August, 2016The world's largest battery storage 'virtual power plant' will be established in South Australia, designed to support renewable energy, improve grid stability and reduce power price volatility.
Redback Technologies focuses on remote communities
27 July, 2016Redback Technologies will partner with Indigenous renewable technology company AllGrid Energy to address the energy reliability access issues facing Australia's remote communities.
Harnessing power from microscopic wind farms
22 July, 2016Microbiologists are a clever bunch. A team from Oxford University has discovered that the natural movement of bacteria can be harnessed to assemble and power microscopic 'wind farms' or other man-made micromachines such as the components used in smartphones.
Bold targets set for Sydney
21 July, 2016The City of Sydney has set some ambitious new targets on the back of its long-term program, Sustainable Sydney 2030. The plan — titled Environmental Action 2016–2021 — aims for 50% of electricity used in the local area to come from renewables by 2030 and for net zero emissions by 2050. It takes into account advances in new technologies and puts some strong actions into play over the next five years.