Project Symphony: The Future of Energy and Virtual Power Plants

The Future of Energy and Virtual Power Plants in Australia: Insights from Project Symphony

What is a Virtual Power Plant?

VPPS are networks of decentralised, small-scale energy resources, such as solar panels, battery storage systems, and electric vehicles, that are managed collectively through advanced software to function as a unified power plant. VPPs enhance grid stability and […]

Project Symphony: The Future of Energy and Virtual Power Plants 2024-07-30T15:34:55+08:00

Best Solar Panels of 2024: Aussie installer choice

Best Solar Panels of 2024: A Guide for Perth Homeowners

Introduction

With the growing demand for renewable energy, choosing the best solar panels for your home is crucial for maximising efficiency and savings. The 2024 Installers’ Choice Awards by SolarQuotes highlights top performers in the Australian market. This guide will help Perth homeowners understand the best solar […]

Best Solar Panels of 2024: Aussie installer choice 2024-06-17T11:18:24+08:00

Perth council to seek mandate on renewable energy for new homes

A Perth council is hoping to radically alter its planning scheme to require new homes to have their own energy supply. Nedlands council, which covers some of Perth’s wealthiest suburbs, will apply to the WA Planning Commission to alter their planning scheme to require installation of onsite power generations, such as solar panels or wind […]

Perth council to seek mandate on renewable energy for new homes 2015-10-23T11:26:38+08:00

Printable solar panels, one step closer to market

Australian solar power scientists are one step closer to making available a cheaper and faster way to print solar cells onto plastic.

CSIRO’s senior research scientist Dr Fiona Scholes said the technology was almost at the commercialisation stage and could be used to power laptops to rooftops.

Printable solar panels, one step closer to market 2018-02-21T16:28:05+08:00

Solar experts say Australian renewable energy investment being stifled by Government policy

One of the world’s most advanced solar power companies has shelved plans to develop electricity plants for the public market in Australia because of the Government’s apparent hostility to renewable energy.

Solar Reserve, based in Santa Monica, California, has pioneered a technology that combines mass-scale solar power generation with storage, allowing energy from the sun to […]

Solar experts say Australian renewable energy investment being stifled by Government policy 2015-10-23T11:27:02+08:00

Technology, not regulation, will kill coal fired power

British banking giant Barclays downgraded the entire electricity-generating sector of the US high-grade corporate bond market because of the challenges posed by renewables and the fact that the market isn’t pricing in those challenges.

The thesis from the Barclays credit team is that it’s not so much regulations that will choke off coal burning, but technological […]

Technology, not regulation, will kill coal fired power 2015-10-23T11:27:16+08:00

Governments urged to back solar research push

Laminated roll-out solar panels and power storage within panels themselves are shaping up as future advances in harnessing the power of the sun.

South Australia’s three universities are combining their efforts to keep the state at the cutting edge of solar research.

Governments urged to back solar research push 2015-10-23T11:27:41+08:00

Go west in bid to cut power bills

Tens of thousands of households are being urged to put solar panels on the western side of their homes in a bid to cut power bills and rein in rampantly expensive peak-energy capacity.

With solar uptake rates in Perth running at about 2000 households a month, Energy Minister Mike Nahan said it no longer made economic […]

Go west in bid to cut power bills 2015-10-23T11:27:53+08:00

Bill shock for WA businesses

Up to 21,000 WA businesses face a surprise 10 per cent power price hike from next month, in part because a surge in solar panels has reduced electricity demand and forced Western Power to lift its tariffs to claw back a slump in revenue.

However, the hit could have been worse, with the State’s economic watchdog […]

Bill shock for WA businesses 2015-10-23T11:28:04+08:00