by Eliza Booth, Assistant Editor, Energy Magazine As Australia’s governments move towards their goal of reaching net zero emissions...
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Cloud computing: renewable forecasting by predicting cloud behaviour
Patricia Mae Tagabe Electricity, Features, Networks, Renewable Energy, Smart Energy, Solar, Sustainability 0As the amount of solar and wind generation in electricity networks increases, so does the need for accurate forecasting...
Connecting the dots: bringing gas to market
Patricia Mae Tagabe Features, Gas, Networks, Pipelines, Projects 0The role of gas in Australia’s energy market is a hot topic right now, with the Federal Government throwing...
Sowing the seeds to reap smart meter rewards
Patricia Mae Tagabe Electricity, Features, Networks, Smart Energy, Smart Meters 1by David Feeney, Executive General Manager, Transmission and Distribution Networks, Australian Energy Market Commission Smart meters offer so many...
Virtual PPAs: the future for energy trading
Patricia Mae Tagabe Electricity, Features, Networks, Projects, Renewable Energy, Smart Energy 0Electrons move fast, but compared to many other sectors, the energy industry can move extremely slowly. But an innovative...
Safely grounded: timing measurements on gas-insulated switchgear
Patricia Mae Tagabe Asset Management, Gas, Sponsored Editorial 0by Andreas Nenning, OMICRON Austria Circuit breaker testing in gas-insulated switchgear The operating times during C, O, CO, etc.,...
Dealer reach means less downtime for Sequentia Services
Patricia Mae Tagabe Projects, Renewable Energy, Sponsored Editorial, Sustainability 0Renewable energy construction consultants Sequentia Services looked closely at three key things they needed from a machinery supply partner...
A proactive approach to managing large energy demands
Patricia Mae Tagabe Asset Management, Solar, Sustainability 0Melbourne Airport is one of the country’s biggest users of energy, and the facility has taken a proactive approach...
Batteries in the burbs: exploring the potential
Patricia Mae Tagabe Batteries & Storage, Digital Utilities, Distributed Generation, Electricity, Energy Efficiency, Features, Renewable Energy, Smart Energy, Solar, Sustainability, Wind 0A team at the Australian National University has undertaken a significant project to explore the potential benefits of community...
Federal budget misses a trick, but states pick up the slack
Patricia Mae Tagabe COVID-19, Features, Networks, Policy, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sustainability 0by Kane Thornton, Chief Executive, Clean Energy Council With the COVID-19 pandemic plunging Australia into its first recession in...
Harnessing the power of biosolids to make hydrogen
Patricia Mae Tagabe Electricity, Features, Hydrogen, Projects, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Waste-to-Energy 0Hydrogen is being hailed as having the power to accelerate the global transition to renewable energy. In an exciting...
Australia’s renewables journey: moving from fossil fuels to clean energy powerhouse
Patricia Mae Tagabe Batteries & Storage, Energy Efficiency, Features, Gas, Hydro Power, Hydrogen, Networks, Projects, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sustainability, Waste-to-Energy, Wave, Wind 0by Imogen Hartmann, Assistant Editor, Energy Magazine Renewables are a hot topic in the Australian energy industry as the...
Structured plan to help flatten aviation’s CO2 curve
Patricia Mae Tagabe Asset Management, Energy Efficiency, Features, Hydrogen, Projects, Renewable Energy, Sustainability 0As COVID-19-related border closures have curtailed commercial aviation activity globally, the sector continues to deal with another, longer-term challenge...
Electric vehicle subscriptions: the model for the future?
Patricia Mae Tagabe Electric Vehicles, Features, Retail, Smart Energy, Sustainability 0In Australia, ownership of electric vehicles is yet to take off like it has in other parts of the...
Energy disruption is here – but not as we expected
Patricia Mae Tagabe Distributed Generation, Networks, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sustainability 1The rapid uptake and deployment of residential solar and home batteries is having a significant impact on Australia’s energy...
Australia’s first electric-powered cherry picker hits the streets
Patricia Mae Tagabe Asset Management, Condition Assessment, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Features, Sustainability 0Jemena and Zinfra expanded their Victorian fleet in August with the unveiling of an Australian-first electric-powered elevated work platform...
What the Victorian default offer means for the future of embedded networks
Patricia Mae Tagabe Embedded Networks, Features, Microgrids, Networks 0With many Victorians doing it tough this year, cheaper prices for utilities is always welcome news. In July 2020,...
Why aren’t more Australians driving EVs?
Patricia Mae Tagabe Electric Vehicles, Features, Smart Energy, Sustainability 0International interest in electric vehicles (EVs) is constantly increasing, with over three million EVs on the roads internationally and...
Co-locating renewables and batteries: assessing the operational implications
Patricia Mae Tagabe Batteries & Storage, Features, Renewable Energy, Smart Energy, Solar, Sustainability 0Edify Energy recently published a knowledge sharing report covering the first 12 months of operations for the Gannawarra Energy...
Queensland’s electric super highway takes shape
Patricia Mae Tagabe Electric Vehicles, Features, Projects, Smart Energy, Sustainability 0Electric vehicles offer a range of benefits to consumers, and yet the uptake of these vehicles in Australia remains...
Maximising solar by rethinking PV panel orientation
Patricia Mae Tagabe Distributed Generation, Electricity, Features, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sustainability 1Traditionally, solar PV panels have been orientated in a northerly direction, towards the equator. But new research from the...
The products at the heart of critical infrastructure
Patricia Mae Tagabe Digital Utilities, Sponsored Editorial 0For products and services for the energy sector, look no further than Preformed Line Products. Preformed Line Products (PLP)...
The development approvals process: positioning your project for success
Patricia Mae Tagabe Asset Management, Features, Projects 0by Natasha Reifschneider, Director, ESA2 Environment and Planning Before any new energy development can begin, there is months of...
Setting the standard for the renewable transition
Patricia Mae Tagabe Batteries & Storage, Features, Hydro Power, Hydrogen, Policy, Projects, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sustainability, Wave 0The growing role of renewable energy in Australia’s energy market, and managing the transition, is a critical area of...
by Chris Gilbert, Senior Economic Advisor, Energy Networks Australia The Australian Energy Market Agreement was enacted in 2004, but...
A mindful approach to supporting staff wellbeing during covid-19
Patricia Mae Tagabe COVID-19, Features, Sustainability 0by Associate Professor Erin Smith, Edith Cowan University As we enter our sixth month of managing and mitigating the...
Save the date: gather with energy industry colleagues in 2021
Patricia Mae Tagabe Disaster Management, Renewable Energy 0Energy Networks Australia has announced new dates for the Energy Networks Conference and Exhibition, which will now be held...
How drones and AI are changing solar farm management
Patricia Mae Tagabe Asset Management, Condition Assessment, Drones, Solar, Sponsored Editorial 0Not only can AI-driven drone data management pinpoint faults down to an individual panel level, solar farm owners can...
A unique approach for testing protection systems
Patricia Mae Tagabe Digital Utilities, Smart Energy, Sponsored Editorial 0RelaySimTest is a software solution for system-based protection testing with OMICRON test equipment that takes a novel, future-oriented approach....
Discover an internet-enabled correction service for high accuracy GNSS
Patricia Mae Tagabe Networks, Projects, Smart Energy, Sponsored Editorial, Telecommunications 0Position Partners has just launched MiRTK, an alternative to ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio correction services used for accurate GNSS...
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