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ARENA and CEFC announce combined $350m investment in solar power

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) will invest $350 million in solar power for the construction of...

Capturing solar energy to deliver ‘microgrid’ power to remote towns in Western Australia

MEDIA RELEASE Remote locations such as Marble Bar and Nullagine in Western Australia, towns which are not connected to the grid, would typically rely solely...

Melbourne University Scientists and CSIRO’s printable solar panels soon to hit the market

According to an article published on the ABC, scientists are one step closer to providing a fast and low-cost process of printing solar cells...

Japan to build world’s largest floating solar farm

Japanese technology giant Kyocera has announced that it has partnered up with Century Tokyo Leasing Corp and Ciel Terre to construct two floating solar power...

University of Queensland and First Solar begin work on Australia’s largest solar photovoltaic research...

The University of Queensland (UQ) announced last week that construction of the Gatton PV Pilot Plant – the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) research facility in...

Australia’s soon to be largest solar plant, a step closer to perfection

On a 250 hectare site, 550 km northwest of Sydney, Australia's soon to be largest solar plant moves a step closer to completion. The...

V/Line’s first solar powered level crossing installed at Huntly

Minister for Public Transport Terry Mulder has announced that V/Line — Australia's largest regional public transport — has installed its first solar powered level...

Polivac reaps benefits of going solar

The City of Melbourne have showcased the solar installation on the premises of Polivac International Pty Ltd, a local Kensington maker of commercial cleaning equipment, promoting...
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