Huawei recently announced the release of the SUN2000-5KTL-M0 and SUN2000-6KTL-M0 Three-phase smart inverter for the Australian residential market.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing interconnectivity
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Huawei’s vision for the PV market
Ecogeneration talks to managing director of Huawei’s Smart PV Business Australia Elliot Shen.
What is your role?
I head up the Smart PV business operations for Huawei Australia, overseeing
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Mortlake South wind farm tender award announced
ACCIONA Energía will have a 157.5 MW wind farm under its ownership in Victoria following a tender award announced by the Victorian government.
Mortlake South wind farm represents a capital expenditure
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Lighting the way from Australia to Nepal
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JinkoSolar ranked most bankable by BNEF
JinkoSolar has announced that the company has been named the most “bankable” PV manufacturer by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) among 57 module brands. The rankings are based on BNEF’s global
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Long-term picture looks pretty attractive for Jinko
JinkoSolar has announced that it has supplied 275.4 MWdc of high efficiency modules to Green Light Contractors for use in the Bungala Solar Farm near Port Augusta, South Australia, which is a joint venture
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Hydrogen on the horizon
Australia is a step closer to a new hydrogen production and export industry following the CSIRO’s successful refuelling of two fuel cell vehicles.
CSIRO chief executive Larry Marshall was one of the
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Australia must embrace transformation for a sustainable future
Last Friday, the Australian government released its first report on our progress towards meeting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
These 17 goals are a call to action to ensure
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Man of Steel…and renewables
Sanjeev Gupta talks energy storage
As solar and energy storage technologies become more competitive, they will revolutionise how energy is consumed globally, especially in Australia says
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Tumbling Costs for Wind, Solar, Batteries Are Squeezing Fossil Fuels
Latest BNEF study of comparative costs worldwide shows an 18% improvement in the competitiveness of onshore wind and solar in the last year, and new and rapidly developing roles for batteries.
According
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