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RedEarth Energy Storage earns Clean Energy Council approval for its Australian made and owned residential battery systems
RedEarth is proud to announce its SunRise Home Battery system has been approved by Australia’s CEC, making it the first Australian made and owned product to be featured on the CEC’s approved list of inverters in the all-in-one BESS category.
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Snowy 2.0: Who will be held to account for this giant folly ?
The buck for Snowy 2.0 stops with its two Shareholding Ministers, Angus Taylor and Mathias Cormann. It is time for these ministers to take the bull by the horns.
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How much storage do we need for all this wind and solar?
The Integrated System Plan is no more than a scenario guess-timator when it comes to fuel forecasting, but its insights into storage needs is interesting.
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Trina shifts focus to Australia’s big solar market, grid delays and all
Global PV giant shift Australia focus from residential to utility-scale and large C&I, with an integrated smart solar offering and a "very positive outlook" on the market.
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D’Ambrosio slams AEMC and Taylor for slow progress on energy reforms
Vic minister says AEMC has a "tin ear" to need for energy reforms, and slams Federal Government's control over COAG as "backward".
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Harvey Norman, IKEA lead big retailing buyers group looking for renewables
A group of 41 large format retailers, including Harvey Norman, IKEA and Bunnings, look to renewables after getting approval for "bulk-buy" tender for electricity needs.
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10 Star Home | Samuel Jeyaseelan | Sustainable House Day Showcase 2019
// House Info
Currently under construction, the 10 Star Home was designed to demonstrate the possibilities of sustainable residential design and construction in South Australia. As SA’s first 10 Star home, our hope is that we demonstrate and assess the following:
/ design and construction costs
/ predicted vs actual energy efficiency
/ thermal comfort performance
/ air tightness
/ home automation technologies to support energy efficiency
/ heat recovery ventilation
//Presenter Info
Samuel Jeyaseelan is the Studio Lead of SUHOstudio, the creators of the 10 Star Home project. Since joining the SUHOstudio team at the beginning of 2019, Sam’s role on the 10 Star Home project has been to aid in project delivery and complete the interior design. He has been working closely with the construction team on site to ensure that the atypical construction details required to achieve the 10 Star rating are both buildable and meet the strict requirements of the design.
CP Daily: Tuesday October 22, 2019
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California sees short-term tweaks to LCFS before more substantive amendments post-2020
The Driven Podcast: Why all delivery vans are going electric
SEA Electric boss Tony Fairweather predicts that within five to 10 years, all delivery vans in Australia will be electric.
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Australia’s hopes to expand coal exports in south-east Asia ‘delusional’, experts say
Region’s expected increase in coal-fired power plants could turn out to be ‘more fizz than boom’ as construction rates fall markedly
The number of new coal-fired power plants starting construction across south-east Asia has fallen markedly over the past two years as Australia has increasingly looked to the region to expand its thermal coal exports.
Analysis by US-based climate research and advocacy group Global Energy Monitor found work on only 1.5 gigawatts of new coal generation – equivalent to one large Australian plant – began in the region in the six months to June, all of it in Indonesia.
Continue reading...Cold Hard Facts 2019 now available
Cold Hard Facts 2019 now available
Does Victoria really need to find more fossil gas to use as plastics feedstock?
Victoria government would be better advised to encourage plastic industry to recycle waste rather than handing out more subsidies foraging for fossil fuels.
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Science Minister Karen Andrews on putting humans on Mars
Firm accused of hoarding water 'just satisfying a demand': Duxton Waters
Solar inverter company SolarEdge shifts to electric vehicle charging
SolarEdge introduces new inverter product that uses solar monitoring and electric vehicle charge scheduling to help homeowners maximise use of rooftop solar for their EVs.
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