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WA solar households set for price shock as premium tariffs come to an end

July 2, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

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rooftop solar suburb rebates victoria - optimised

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.

Filed Under: News, Battery/Storage, Solar, Tariffs

Victoria opens $1 million in new govt grants for community energy

May 21, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

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building infrastructure zero emissions Solar Panel and Workers - optimised

Victorian community energy projects set to receive boost with Victorian government opening up $1 million in funding under the New Energy Jobs Fund.

Filed Under: Solar, Other Renewables

Indigo Power raises funds for community energy hubs

April 23, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

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Indigo Power investment raise - optimised

Community owned Indigo Power succesfully completes investment round, targets expansion of community energy across North-east Victoria.

Filed Under: Solar, Battery/Storage

Macquarie University to go 100% renewable in deal with Snowy Hydro

April 22, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

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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.

Filed Under: Other Renewables

Power Ledger partners with French utility to certify renewables with blockchain

April 8, 2020 by Michael Mazengarb Leave a Comment

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Solar Panels on Suburban Waterfront Homes power ledger - optimised

Blockchain will be used to certify renewable energy trading in a partnership struct between Australian Power Ledger and French utility ekWateur.

Filed Under: Software/Gadgets

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.

Filed Under: Other Renewables, Solar, Tariffs

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.

Filed Under: Solar

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.

Filed Under: Other Renewables, Solar

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.

Filed Under: Solar

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.

Filed Under: Solar

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