From a battery-powered childcare centre to an all-electric community pool, $50 million in federal government grants is helping to electrify local government assets and slash power bills.
Alan Pears says Australia’s energy pricing system is outdated and retailers and networks must shoulder greater risk so consumers can get a better deal.
Record year for government subsidised rooftop PV takes total installed under state scheme to the equivalent of one of ...
Discount supermarket chain launches low-cost solar and battery offering, bringing home storage to the masses. But is this a ...
Two government grants awarded to local geothermal drilling start-up to support commercialisation of its innovative coiled ...
How I Electrified – is a 4-part series of interviews with Australian householders who’ve electrified their homes and ...
Alan Pears argues there are some basic flaws in our energy system that urgently need fixing, and it’s time energy networks ...
SunGiga all-in-one energy storage system for commercial and industrial applications has been independently verified to meet ...
Alliance, Andrew Bray, says local energy hubs could bridge the gap between government, industry, and local communities.
VoltX Energy has partnered with battery manufacturer ByteWatt to supply 10,000 Neovolt battery storage units to homes in South Australia, as part of a $40 million deal. The Sydney-based home battery ...