Electrical distribution

Praise for transmission investment

25 October, 2022

Energy Networks Australia has welcomed the significant transmission investment announcements from the federal government's Rewiring the Nation plan.


The problem with charging cars at home at night

25 October, 2022 by Mark Golden

Shifting current EV charging from home to work and night to day could cut costs and help the grid, according to a new Stanford study.


Managing renewables on a large scale

11 October, 2022 by Matthew Hawkridge | Supplied by: Ovarro

While beneficial for the environment, renewables pose unique energy management challenges; remote telemetry can help tackle some of these issues.


Power goes underground in City of South Perth

04 October, 2022

Two major underground projects have been completed in the City of South Perth, providing improved safety, aesthetics and environmental outcomes.


Electrification, digitalisation and the path to net zero

26 September, 2022 by Ron Beck, Senior Director, Industry Marketing and Lawrence Ng, Vice President, APJ, Aspen Technology, Inc. | Supplied by: Aspen Technology Australia Pty Ltd

As the shift from fossil-based systems drives change within existing power infrastructures and beyond, digital technology will be mission-critical for electrification.


ICP DAS M-7017RMS-G AC input module

19 September, 2022 | Supplied by: ICP Electronics Australia

ICP DAS's M-7017RMS-G is an 8-channel differential AC input module that is used to convert AC input signals to their true RMS DC values.


Proceedings filed against NZ electricity co

13 September, 2022

New Zealand's Commerce Commission has filed civil proceedings in the Auckland High Court against electricity lines company Vector Limited.


APS Industrial 'DB Ultimate' distribution boards

05 September, 2022 | Supplied by: APS Industrial

The 'DB Ultimate' range of competitively priced distribution boards is exclusive to APS Industrial and purpose-built for compatibility with Siemens circuit breakers.


WA Govt to assess renewable energy needs

30 August, 2022

The SWIS Demand Assessment will gather information from industry about the size, location and time frame of anticipated electricity demand to 2030 and beyond.


Wiring error leads to electric shock

30 August, 2022

An electrician has pleaded guilty after a tradesman received an electric shock from live parts of a shutter power cord.


Aust OSM recloser installation rebuilt in Ukraine

30 August, 2022 | Supplied by: NOJA Power Switchgear Pty Ltd

Following the destruction of a NOJA Power OSM Recloser installation in northern Ukraine, a replacement OSM Recloser unit has been installed and commissioned to restore power reliability to the region.


New AEMC rule for generators

30 August, 2022

Under the new rule, scheduled generators will provide more detailed information about generator availability to help shape a more reliable and secure power system into the future.


Councils applauded for keeping powerlines clear

24 August, 2022 | Supplied by: Energy Safe Victoria

Energy Safe Victoria has announced Vic's best-performing local government areas when it comes to keeping trees clear of powerlines.


Critical need to solve transmission challenges: report

17 August, 2022 | Supplied by: Clean Energy Council

New transmission will ultimately create a modern electricity grid that ensures clean power flows from renewable energy projects to customers.


Würth Elektronik WCAP-SISC supercapacitors

16 August, 2022 | Supplied by: Wurth Electronics Australia Pty

The WCAP-SISC series — available with capacitance values of 100 and 350 F — is suitable for applications with high power and high energy requirements such as UPS or energy storage solutions.


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