Solar Cell Breakthrough – 3D Graphene

The cost of spray-on solar power could be much lower in the future after a breakthrough in dye-sensitised solar technology by a scientist at Michigan Technological University.
The Australian Solar Mounting Systems Guide Released

The Australian Solar Mounting Systems Guide outlines common mistakes made in relation to mounting systems – and how to avoid them.
Solar PV Providing Over 7% Of Italy’s Power

The solar revolution is certainly bearing fruit in Italy, with 7.3% of the nation’s electricity supplied by solar panels during the first 7 months of this year.
Quieter Wind Turbines = More Power

GE has been conducting research into new low-noise wind turbine blade design. It’s not about addressing infrasound – it’s all about producing more power.
More Solar Farms For The ACT

Two new solar projects for the ACT combined with the 20 MW Royalla Solar Farm will generate enough power to supply 10,000 homes.
Europe’s Largest Solar Rooftop Switched On

33,000 solar panels make up what is claimed to be Europe’s biggest rooftop solar array project.
NEWSFLASH: Tasmania Solar Feed In Tariff Deadline August 30

Tasmanian households considering going solar should make a move right now if they wish to secure the current feed in tariff incentive.
Solar Households May Be ‘Ripped Off’ By Electricity Retailers

For solar households, it really pays to shop around for the best electricity retailer deals.
U.S. Navy Invents New Solar Sensor

U.S. Navy scientists have developed a new low-cost solar monitoring device that they say will assist in improving the efficiency of solar panels used in field equipment by military forces on active duty.
Wind Competitive With Traditional Power Generation

A new study from WorldWatch Institute states solar and wind power were the leading sources of new investment in the global renewable energy sector in 2012.