A north Queensland solar project that has the blessing of the Pope will addd just under 8MWh of Tesla battery storage, and help take the Townsville Diocese fossil free.
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Armidale Hospital taps solar to slash grid power use by 40%
NSW government backs massive rooftop solar array for Armidale Hospital that will slash its annual energy costs.
Net zero energy buildings: How to design whole communities that give as much as they take
To speed the transition to zero carbon emissions, the world must think bigger and focus on designing or redeveloping entire communities that are zero energy.
Q Cells zeroes in on Australian “stay-at-home” solar market with upgraded module
South Korea-based PV manufacturer unveils 355W Q.PEAK DUO-G6+ module targeting Australia’s premium residential segment, and “work-from-home” consumers.
How solar owners are saving more while #stayinghome
#Stayinghome to help fight Covid-19 is not all bad news for power bills. We asked a number of solar households what they were experiencing at home.
Solar and batteries in demand as Coronavirus encourages shift to “self-reliance”
COVID-19 impact on Australia’s solar and storage sector may not be all bad, particularly as homes and businesses look for ways to cut energy costs and increase self-reliance.
Australia-wide energy management trial to give power to consumers, visibility to networks
Cutting-edge technologies to be rolled out to thousands of Australian households, business and schools, in 3-year project led by Sydney-based Wattwatchers.
UNSW student-designed solar freezer installed on remote Fiji island
Students from University of New South Wales design and install solar powered deep freezer in a remote fishing village on Viwa Island, off coast of Fiji.
City of Moreland calls on community to install more solar, drive electric
Moreland City Council proposes raft of community-based goals, including doubling rooftop solar uptake and switching to electric vehicles, as it aims for zero carbon in 2040.
Solar and giant “water battery” to slash university’s grid consumption by 40%
University of the Sunshine Coast combines 2.1MW of rooftop solar with massive water tank “battery,” to power campus air-conditioning using complex thermal energy system.