The bus will be charged directly at selected stops with a 15-second energy boost while the passengers enter and leave the bus and is based on a new type of automatic flash-charging mechanism.
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Preparing for Australia’s electricity make-over
In 2050 CSIRO predicts that our homes and businesses could be powered by more than 20 different energy sources and technologies.
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Dyesol exceeds PV durability test by 400 per cent
The announcement relates to the liquid-based dye solar cell system and the company is also moving forward with similar evaluations for the solid state system.
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How to manage risk in energy storage
Understanding the uncertainty associated with operating variable power generation systems helps manage the level of risk associated with delivering services.
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Mitsubishi Electric to enhance smart meter business through collaboration with Echelon
Mitsubishi Electric's new smart meters will incorporate grid-sensing and communication technologies based on Echelon's OGSP and its Networked Energy Services software.
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Software shortens maintenance for steam turbines
Siemens has developed software that cools steam turbines more rapidly thereby shortening the maintenance phase.
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Power and Energy Management: Finalists at the PACE Zenith Awards 2013
These seven nominees beat the field to make it to our select list of finalists in the 2013 PACE Zenith Power and Energy Awards proudly sponsored by Schneider Electric Australia.
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Geodynamics produces Australia’s first Enhanced Geothermal Systems generated power
Geodynamics successfully commissions Habanero 1 MWe pilot plant but not everyone is optimistic.
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UK-based power optimisation supplier sets up Australian office
EMSc offers a triple wound voltage optimisation system that systematically reduces a site's voltage to the correct operational level and cleans the supply to reduce electricity consumption.
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Energy revolution or bloody war – it’s our choice
To combat uncertainty in the energy sector, businesses models will need to be re-examined, energy market rules will need to become more flexible, and government will need to craft effective policy.
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