Chinese inverter manufacturer GoodWe has welcomed the new calendar year with a new look and kicking off construction of its new headquarters in Jiangsu. [Read more…]
$40 Million Funding For Australia’s Solar 30 30 30 Goal
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is throwing a fistful of cash at making solar power even cheaper than it is now. [Read more…]
Sun Metals Hooks Up With Energy Vault
Australia’s Sun Metals’ parent company Korea Zinc is ploughing a significant chunk of cash into Swiss energy storage developer Energy Vault. [Read more…]
Fortescue Forks Out For Battery Electric Locomotives
In another step towards achieving carbon neutrality, Australian iron ore producer Fortescue Metals Group has recently signed on the dotted line for a couple of battery-electric locomotives. [Read more…]
What’s Being Installed On Tesla’s Giga Texas Roof?
Image: Joe Tegtmeyer
Boxes of solar panels, inverters and racking systems started appearing on the Tesla Gigafactory Texas roof recently – find out what’s being used. [Read more…]
Goulburn River Solar Farm Project Progress
A huge proposed solar and battery storage project in New South Wales’ Upper Hunter Region has taken another small step forward. [Read more…]
Enphase Finalises EV Charging Solutions Acquisition
Microinverter and battery storage manufacturer Enphase Energy announced on Wednesday it had completed acquisition of EV charging solutions company ClipperCreek. [Read more…]
Fronius – 30 Years Of Solar
There aren’t many companies around today that have been in the solar hardware game for as long as Austrian inverter manufacturer Fronius. [Read more…]
GAF Energy’s “Nailable” Timberline Solar Shingles
US company GAF Energy unveiled its Timberline Solar roof shingle product yesterday, and it’s created a fair bit of buzz. [Read more…]
Canberra A Renewable Energy Jobs Powerhouse
The number of people employed in smart and renewable energy related jobs in the ACT is surprising – but not so much where they are concentrated given the nature of Canberra. [Read more…]
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