Do not spit chips over power bills: solar flares!

IT WAS Intel founder Gordon E. Moore who observed in 1965 that there was a doubling in the power of computer chips every two years.

Moore predicted this trend would persist for another 10 years and his prognostications have proven eerily correct.

Even extrapolating Moore’s Law, as it became known, beyond the realms of semiconductors into digital […]

Do not spit chips over power bills: solar flares! 2015-10-23T11:28:50+08:00

Australia joins US in $83m solar research plan

The Federal Government has announced an $83 million solar research program in partnership with the United States.

The eight-year project will bring together six Australian universities, the CSIRO and the US department of energy.

Its aim is to create new technology that will reduce the cost of solar power.

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Source: ABC News

Australia joins US in $83m solar research plan 2015-10-23T11:29:02+08:00

Combet cuts support for solar

Climate Change Minister Greg Combet announced late this morning that the government will be phasing out the solar credits multiplier of 2 STCs per megawatt-hour to just one six months ahead of schedule on January 1, 2013.

Currently STCs are trading at around $32. With the current multiplier of 2, for a 1.5 kW system in […]

Combet cuts support for solar 2018-02-21T16:28:06+08:00

Power firm Synergy holds out on carbon tax

ENERGY company Synergy is pocketing millions of bonus carbon tax dollars by holding on to the money collected from West Australians for up to a year before handing it over to the Federal Government.

The monopoly electricity retailer already has collected $68 million from households and businesses and will raise an estimated further $150 million […]

Power firm Synergy holds out on carbon tax 2015-10-23T11:29:25+08:00

Huge solar farm opened in WA

Australia’s first utility-scale solar farm has opened for business near Geraldton in Western Australia’s Mid West region.

The 10-megawatt (MW) capacity Greenough River Solar Farm, which is Australia’s biggest solar photovoltaic project comprising 150,000 panels, was officially opened on Wednesday.

Source: ninemsn

Huge solar farm opened in WA 2015-10-23T11:29:36+08:00

Risks in tinkering with RET target

Since the release of the Climate Change Authority’s issues paper on the renewable energy target, public debate on the target has been primarily split between two camps. One is to change it because of the possibility of its delivering more than 20 per cent of electricity generation from renewable sources by 2020. The other is […]

Risks in tinkering with RET target 2015-10-23T11:29:52+08:00

Australians lead in fitting solar panels on homes

AUSTRALIANS put more household solar panel systems on their roofs than anyone else in the world last year, new data from the Clean Energy Regulator and the International Energy Agency show.

The statistic astonished many in the solar industry, given Australia’s small population compared with renewable energy market leaders such as European Union countries, China, Japan […]

Australians lead in fitting solar panels on homes 2015-10-23T11:30:03+08:00

Breaking the Barriers for Low-Cost Energy Storage

A team of researchers has developed a cheap, rechargeable and eco-friendly battery that could be used to store energy at solar power plants for a rainy day.Led by Sri Narayan, professor of chemistry at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the team developed an air-breathing battery that uses the chemical energy generated […]

Breaking the Barriers for Low-Cost Energy Storage 2015-10-23T11:30:13+08:00

Solar panels linked to lower power usage

SCHEMES encouraging people to install solar panels and save energy have cut household power consumption and will restrict the pace at which electricity bills increase in coming years, a new analysis has found.

While solar incentive schemes have been criticised as an expensive way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, an industry analysis has found they have […]

Solar panels linked to lower power usage 2015-10-23T11:32:05+08:00

Support swells for Perth Wave Energy Project

CARNEGIE Wave Energy hit a major milestone today – finalising all the investment needed for its first revenue-creating project. The Fremantle-based company has secured $31 million in cash through a Government grant and institutional investment for the Perth Wave Energy Project.

Source: Perth Now

Support swells for Perth Wave Energy Project 2015-10-23T11:32:16+08:00