Energy Matters Video News – Episode 14 – November 4, 2010

In this episode, Virginia covers the Port Philip Business Excellence Awards, wind power desalination with a twist, Austrade promoting Australian clean technology in the USA, India hosting an international renewable energy conference and Energy Matters rebrands for the solar power revolution..

Presented by Energy Matters team member Virginia, twice a week we cover some of the stories from Australia and around the world recently added to our renewable energy news section.
     
In this episode, Virginia covers the Port Philip Business Excellence Awards, wind power desalination with a twist, Austrade promoting Australian clean technology in the USA, India hosting an international renewable energy conference and Energy Matters rebrands for the solar power revolution..

 

In this episode:
       
– The CitiPower Port Phillip Business Excellence Awards Ceremony held in October celebrated excellence and contribution to the community by local business.
 
Energy Matters was a finalist in two categories, Environmental Sustainability, Products and Services, and Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Impact.. Read more.
  
– A new process has been developed to turn wind energy straight into water pressure for use in reverse osmosis desalination systems. Read more.
  
– Austrade, the Australian Trade Commission, has been running a number of events in recent times to raise the profile of Australian clean technology in the USA Read more.
  
– India is host to the fourth International Renewable Energy Conference in Delhi. Read more.
 
– Energy Matters has unveiled its bright new image and announced its commitment to lead Australia’s energy revolution. Read more
     
More details on these stories and many more can be viewed in our renewable energy news section. For previous episodes, visit the Energy Matters Video News archive. For news on the run, don’t forget to check out our new mobile news service!

 

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