NHP has announced a partnership with Switch Automation to deliver InfoSyte, an energy management software solution from NHP tailored to the Australian and New Zealand markets.
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Despite the hype, batteries aren’t the cheapest way to store energy on the grid
Faced with the rise of renewable energy and limits on carbon pollution, The Conversation has asked experts what kind of future awaits the grid.
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SA’s “energy crisis”: latest blackout affects 200,000
South Australia has suffered another major blackout overnight, with 200,000 homes and businesses losing power. It has been referred to as another example of the state's "energy crisis".
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WA to receive nation’s largest renewable energy microgrid
The West Australian town of Kalbarri will be home to the nation’s largest microgrid, which will integrate distributed solar, a 1.7MW wind farm and 2MWh battery system.
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NSW workers demand clarity on Essential Energy job cuts
According to Electrical Trades Union organiser Mick Koppie, many NSW workers say they have been left in the dark, wondering when and where these cuts will be taking place.
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Essential Energy to slash 600 jobs in regional NSW
One of the biggest employers in regional NSW, electricity distributor Essential Energy, now has the power to forcibly cut 600 jobs after a ruling by the Fair Work Commission.
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Making fuel out of sewage
Wastewater treatment plants across the United States may one day turn ordinary sewage into biocrude oil, thanks to new research at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
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Stanford team sets solar storage record
A team at Stanford has made significant strides toward solving the solar storage issue, demonstrating the most efficient means yet of storing electricity captured from sunlight in the form of chemical bonds.
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Future technology: improving energy-harvesting computers
A revolutionary and emerging class of energy-harvesting computer systems require neither a battery nor a power outlet to operate, instead operating by harvesting energy from their environment.
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Aussies designing parts for $19b fusion energy generator
Australian scientists are designing vital components for what is currently the world’s largest science-engineering project - the development of a $19 billion fusion energy generator.
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