Energy Matters Major Sponsor Of Sustainable House Day
Sustainable House Day gives people an opportunity to look through houses that have been designed, built or renovated with sustainability in mind and talk to their owners.
Sustainable House Day gives people an opportunity to look through houses that have been designed, built or renovated with sustainability in mind and talk to their owners.
A Wave Glider located in the Gulf of Mexico is alive and well after staring down Hurricane Isaac.
An 89-year-old World War II veteran has developed a bird and bat friendly wind turbine that he says can cut also the costs of wind power.
Hanwha Group, parent company of Hanwha SolarOne, has become the 3rd largest solar cell manufacturer in the world after acquiring German solar company Q-Cells.
Australia’s first Solar Art Exhibition, Desert Equinox, kicks off on Saturday in Broken Hill, New South Wales.
A recent report from Australia’s Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics (BREE) shows Australia’s total energy consumption has increased by 3 per cent from 2009–10 to a total 6100 petajoules.
What has been touted as the largest solar power system in North Queensland was officially opened today at Townsville RSL Stadium.
Researchers at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia are developing water-based sodium-ion battery.
Last week we reported on IBM’s CZTS solar cell efficiency record. Now engineers at Oregon State University have unveiled a way to make those cells even cheaper.
The AEMC has proposed new rules to better equip the regulator to set network prices so consumers aren’t ripped off for reliable supplies of electricity and gas.