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Greenertek provides green energy solutions to customers in the Midwest region but are capable off any where Australia
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facebook.comRecord breaking solar investment by business
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-05/record-breaking-solar-investment,-$70-mill-spent-in-dec-2016/8161054?pfmredir=sm
Younicos to design 49MW battery solution to UK’s largest storage project
How good is this ! http://reneweconomy.com.au/younicos-design-49mw-battery-solution-uks-largest-storage-project-46964/
We have ended up with too many 3Kw SMA inverters. Some savy customers can get a whole system fitted for $5000 until stock runs out. High quality german made products. http://files.sma.de/dl/15330/SB5000TL-21-DAU1551-V20web.pdf
Big boost for large-scale solar
This is great but why is it a NZ company and not Australian investing in renewables? News flash renewables stimulate the economy, create jobs and are the way of the future. One of the approved solar farms is for Cervantes ! That's promising. http://www.energybusinessnews.com.au/energy/solar/big-boost-large-scale-solar/
China to plow $360 billion into renewable fuel by 2020
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN14P06P
Costa Rica ran almost entirely on renewable energy in 2016
https://www.yahoo.com/news/costa-rica-ran-almost-entirely-203100234.html
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Sun up on people power
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ACT commits to 100 per cent renewable energy target by 2020: Simon Corbell
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/act-commits-to-100-per-cent-renewable-energy-target-by-2020-simon-corbell-20160428-goh1l9.html
Another global solar giant to launch battery storage product in Australia 21 April, 2016 News The nascent but highly prospective residential battery storage market in Australia has drawn another major international player, with Chinese solar giant GCL Poly to make a global launch of its battery storage product in Melbourne early next month. GCL Poly, which has become the biggest player in the supply of poly-silicon and wafers to the solar PV market, and which is also a major developer of solar farms, will launch its new product at the Energy Storage Conference in early May. solar_storage_battery_620x448_310_224 The company recently purchased a majority share in WA-based solar panel wholesaler One Stop Warehouse, paying $US7.3 million for a 51 per cent stake as part of a push into new markets. It is joining the likes of US companies Tesla and Enphase, German’s Soonnenbatterie and local firms Redflow and Ecoult to launch their first or their new generation battery storage products in Australia, which is expected to be the first mass-market for residential storage products in the world. GCL subsidiary GCL System Integration Technology, its specialist in the solar and battery storage market, is targeting growth in Australia’s solar market as part of a major push to expand overseas. Australia is part of our “strategic planning abroad,” said company president Shu Hua Shu told Bloomberg in an interview in Beijing last month. The company has cited anti-dumping regulations in the US and Europe for its pursuit of new markets, which also includes India. GCL System increased its solar sales five fold in 2015, reaching more than 2.5 gigawatts in 2015 compared with an output of 500MW in 2014. Its purchase of One Stop Warehouse is also part of its plan to establish its own distributed PV integration unit and to push into the energy storage market. Hence the formal launch of its product in Australia, where high electricity prices and the rate of solar installations is making it the most attractive market.