South Australia Considering Solar Feed In Tariff Deregulation (Again)
The Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCoSA) is requesting feedback on the possibility of deregulating the state’s solar feed in tariff. South Australia’s retail
The Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCoSA) is requesting feedback on the possibility of deregulating the state’s solar feed in tariff. South Australia’s retail
Neurospora crassa – red bread mould – could help make better supercapacitors and lithium-ion batteries say researchers at Scotland’s University of Dundee. While much research
Analysis by the the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) indicates a very strong economic case for doubling renewable capacity by 2030 globally. Achieving that level
Energy related carbon dioxide emissions in 2015 remained flat for the second year running according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). Global energy carbon dioxide
Already feeling the pinch of lower demand due in part to solar power uptake and energy efficiency, conventional U.S. electricity generators could be facing an
NASA’s Game Changing Development (GCD) program has selected four proposals to develop solar cell technologies that can operate in the high-radiation and low-temperature conditions of
Liquid Robotics recently announced its fleets of solar assisted Wave Gliders have reached 1 million nautical miles at sea. That’s 1,852,000 kilometres to us metric-talkin’
Tasmania’s Minister For Energy says there have been no material inflows into Hydro Tasmania’s catchments over the past week and as of yesterday, water levels
Free solar power systems have been supplied by Energy Matters’ parent company, SunEdison Australia, as part of the MASH2 solar community bulk buy initiative in
It might not be a large solar PV plant by many measures, but it’s a big moment for the people of Swaziland – and more