A new report from Canada’s National Energy Board shows the nation generated around two-thirds of its electricity from renewable energy sources in 2015.
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South Australia Is Actually Second Cheapest State For Household Electricity
Grid electricity is not cheap in South Australia. Here in Adelaide it’s never a happy time when I get an electricity bill. My last quarterly bill was $203 for 389 kilowatt-hours of use. All up, that means I paid over 52 cents for each kilowatt-hour of grid electricity.
[Continue reading…]Victorian Budget 2017/18 – Energy
More than $155 million has been earmarked over the 2017/18 period to go towards securing Victoria’s energy supplies.
[Continue reading…]Third Phase Of Townsville Solar + Battery Trial
A new phase of an Ergon project in Townsville is trialing new home energy management systems (HEMS) and battery storage, solar panels – and a residential demand tariff.
[Continue reading…]Interest Free Solar Power System Loans For Tasmanians
A new State Government scheme in Tasmania is enabling households and small businesses to install solar panels and other energy efficiency related products with the assistance of interest free loans.
[Continue reading…]Australians Continue To Say Frack Off
New polling indicates far more than double the percentage of Australians support moratoriums on the controversial practice of fracking compared to those who oppose them.
[Continue reading…]Trashpresso – Turning Trash Into Tiles With Solar Power
The world’s first mobile plastics and fabric waste recycling plant, powered by solar panels, was recently demonstrated in Shanghai.
[Continue reading…]Bathurst Art Gallery And Library Going Solar
This month will see the installation of solar panels on Bathurst Regional Art Gallery and City Library, the latest in a series of Council solar projects.
[Continue reading…]An Apology To USG Solar Panels
I would like to humbly apologize to USG solar panels, or to give them their full name, Universal Solar Group.
[Continue reading…]Electricity Market Controls “Back In The Hands Of South Australians”
The South Australian Government has announced it now has powers over the electricity market not seen since the privatisation of ETSA back in 1999.
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