Australian Technologies Competition Launches
The greatly expanded 2014 Australian Technologies Competition was launched at the Powerhouse Museum last week.
The greatly expanded 2014 Australian Technologies Competition was launched at the Powerhouse Museum last week.
A draft discussion paper from Australia’s Clean Energy Council looks at the benefits of a shift to a more decentralised energy generation model.
There’s more good news from Canberra on the renewable energy front – this time concerning wind power in the Territory.
A new study on the impact of a diluted or axed Renewable Energy Target has been released.
Recent data from the Clean Energy Regulator further dispels the ‘solar is for the rich’ myth.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and Arizona State University (ASU) have partnered to develop a solar installer certification programme for West Africa.
The millions of Australians living in solar households have been acknowledged in a new infographic from the Australian Solar Council.
Yingli Green Energy has announced its largest solar panel supply agreement to date in Israel and the Middle East.
SunEdison has announced a $1.2 million philanthropic partnership with GRID Alternatives that aims to boost the number of women participating in the nation’s solar industry.
Since 2013, more than 90 Illinois towns and cities – representing 1.7 million people – have made the switch to 100% renewable electricity using Community Choice Aggregation (CCA).