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Solar Demand May Cause Solar Systems Shortage

Solar Demand May Cause Solar Systems Shortage

06/10/2014 | Technology | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

There is a coming shortage of panels for solar systems and if there are no measures to avert this looming shortfall, the solar industry might take a dive. This situation reverses a two-year slump triggered...

Tindo Solar Plans to Install 5000 Free Solar Panels

Tindo Solar Plans to Install 5000 Free Solar Panels

01/10/2014 | International | 1 CommentEddy Buckley

A new solar scheme by Tindo Solar will surely benefit thousands of SA households as well as hundreds of commercial and industrial establishments. Tindo plans to give these households and companies 5000 free solar panels...

Chromagen – Reaching the Top with Solar Power

Chromagen – Reaching the Top with Solar Power

30/09/2014 | Technology | Leave a commentEddy Buckley

Chromagen, known around the world as a manufacturer of high quality solar hot water systems now earns the distinction of being one of the oldest commercial brands in the global industry. Established in 1962, this...

Solar Leasing Market Seen to Grow

Solar Leasing Market Seen to Grow

23/09/2014 | International | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

Solar Leasing: The Future of the Australian Solar Market  The solar leasing market in Australia is predicted to expand substantially in the next decade, and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has mobilised financing to make...

Google and Apple – Bigger Threats to Energy Utilities than Solar Power

Google and Apple – Bigger Threats to Energy Utilities than Solar Power

18/09/2014 | Technology | 1 CommentConnor Roberts

Forget the threat of solar power. There is a greater danger for energy utilities coming from smart gadgets and software from tech giants Apple and Google. The cutting edge technologies being developed and deployed by...

American Solar Energy’s Big Moment Arriving Very Soon

American Solar Energy’s Big Moment Arriving Very Soon

17/09/2014 | International | Leave a commentEddy Buckley

Astute observers in the power industry say that in the next 20 years, the United States will meet its electrical energy needs from solar energy in full. They based this projection on the fact that...

Prepaid Solar Energy: Bringing solar to the renters

Prepaid Solar Energy: Bringing solar to the renters

15/09/2014 | Technology | Leave a commentDarryn Van Hout

Prepaid solar energy could very well be the savior for the rental markets challenge of heightening electricity bills. Approximately 1.8 million rooftops in Australia belong to the residential rental market. Historically, this sub-market has been largely...

Samsung SDI and Sungrow Energy Storage Systems

Samsung SDI and Sungrow Energy Storage Systems

11/09/2014 | Technology | 1 CommentConnor Roberts

Samsung SDI Co Ltd has announced a preliminary agreement with Sungrow Power Supply Co Ltd of China to create a joint venture to develop energy storage systems in China. Samsung SDI did not give any...

V/Line’s Bendigo-Echuca Solar Powered Level Crossing

V/Line’s Bendigo-Echuca Solar Powered Level Crossing

10/09/2014 | Technology | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

Bendigo-Echuca Line Is V/Line’s First Solar Powered Level Crossing, and more solar-powered projects may go ahead due to its success.   The installation by V/Line of its first ever solar powered level crossing in northern...

Australia Post Solar System to Drive Clean Energy Initiative

Australia Post Solar System to Drive Clean Energy Initiative

03/09/2014 | International | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

Yingli Green Energy Australia, popularly known as Yingli Solar, has just installed a photovoltaic (PV) system, through Photon Energy Australia, at the Australia Post’s Star Track House at its New South Wales headquarters  in Sydney’s...

Reaching London in a Solar Powered Tuk Tuk

Reaching London in a Solar Powered Tuk Tuk

02/09/2014 | International | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

When Naveen Rabelli was stuck up in traffic, and around him are endless numbers of Tuk Tuks with their motors loudly banging on his ears, a thought came to his head: Is a solar powered tuk...

Wind-Solar Hybrid System Attracting Attention

Wind-Solar Hybrid System Attracting Attention

26/08/2014 | Technology | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

Wind-solar hybrid projects are displaying vast potential for commercial applications internationally.   Solar and wind generation make for a powerful match than what has been initially perceived of it. A wind-solar hybrid system is advantageous...

EnviroGroup Installs Commercial Solar PV System in Wangaratta

EnviroGroup Installs Commercial Solar PV System in Wangaratta

21/07/2014 | Uncategorised | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

Earlier this month, EnviroGroup (a solar power system installer and supplier),  finished the installation of a 355 Kilowatt Solar PV system for Burder Industries, an agricultural manufacturing company based in Wangaratta, Victoria. Benefits and Savings...

How Tofu Can Revolutionise Thin Film Solar Cells

How Tofu Can Revolutionise Thin Film Solar Cells

18/07/2014 | International, Technology, Uncategorised | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

The promise of thin film solar cells in solar panel production is undeniable, as it is capable of providing flexible and dependable power. However, the main stumbling block has always been construction, as one of...

Mixed Signals in Australian Solar Policy

Mixed Signals in Australian Solar Policy

17/07/2014 | Uncategorised | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

When it comes to direct action climate change and developing positive solar policy, the bedrock is all about cooperation. Everyone must do their part if greenhouse gas reductions are to be achieved. All nations must...

Solar Panels: Not The Cause Of Australia’s High Power Costs

Solar Panels: Not The Cause Of Australia’s High Power Costs

10/07/2014 | Uncategorised | Leave a commentConnor Roberts

In 2011, there was a rash of predictions on the slow down of installations of solar panels and systems because the Government kept slashing at rates paid to consumers for selling electricity back to the...

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