WA solar households set for price shock as premium tariffs come to an end July 2, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment With WA premium feed-in-tariff contracts starting to come to an end, it is a good time for solar households to consider their options.
Victoria opens $1 million in new govt grants for community energy May 21, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Victorian community energy projects set to receive boost with Victorian government opening up $1 million in funding under the New Energy Jobs Fund.
Indigo Power raises funds for community energy hubs April 23, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Credit: Indigo Power Community owned Indigo Power succesfully completes investment round, targets expansion of community energy across North-east Victoria.
Macquarie University to go 100% renewable in deal with Snowy Hydro April 22, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Macquarie University, image supplied Macquarie Uni inks a deal with Snowy Hydro to supply its campus with 100% renewables, reducing its emissions footprint by a massive 92 per cent.
Power Ledger partners with French utility to certify renewables with blockchain April 8, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Blockchain will be used to certify renewable energy trading in a partnership struct between Australian Power Ledger and French utility ekWateur.
Indigo Power launches crowd investment round to expand community owned renewables March 26, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Indigo Power calls for EOIs for crowd-funded investment to expand community owned renewables projects across Victoria.
PV maker Tindo Solar prepares move into ‘solar rental’ market March 23, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Australia’s only solar panel manufacturer applies for regulatory approval to offer “solar rental” services to homes and small businesses.
Telstra commits to target of 100 per cent renewables by 2025 March 5, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Australia’s largest telecom to set ‘good example’ for Australian corporates, will immediately go carbon neutral and sets 100% renewables target for 2025.
Trina launches “next stage” 500W solar modules it says will cut system costs March 3, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Trina Solar unveils new range of high-efficiency solar modules it says could cut the overall cost of installing solar by up to 4 per cent.
Queensland to add 26MW rooftop solar to state schools to support air-con February 27, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment Queensland government to expand solar installations to hundreds of Queensland schools to facilitate air conditioner roll out.