Posts Tagged ‘Viable Alternatives’

New Hope For Residents in Battle To Stop Powerlines

By • Dec 31st, 2009 • Category: Main Article, News, Viable Alternatives

The Coast council has given people power a boost with it’s call this week for expressions of interest for alternatives to the State Government’s controversial Eerwah Vale power lines plan.
Read the article below by Isobel Coleman that appeared in the Noosa Journal on 31 December 2009.



Coast’s future in clean energy

By • Aug 21st, 2009 • Category: News

The Sunshine Coast could be an exporter of clean energy by 2025 with the sector rivalling construction, retail and tourism as one of the largest contributors to the region’s economy if the council leads the way.
That is the assessment of Fiona Waterhouse, the Coast-based head of Australia’s Financial and Energy Exchange, who described that goal [...]



Work starts on Whyalla solar project

By • Aug 12th, 2009 • Category: News

The foundations are being laid for a $15 million solar plant at Whyalla.
A demonstration plant of four big dishes will combine solar power with ammonia energy storage technology.
Whyalla’s deputy mayor Eddie Hughes says it is great to see something tangible after nearly 13 years of planning.
“The first pad is to form a working base for [...]



Rudd Government to seek ‘smart grid’ bids in October

By • Jul 16th, 2009 • Category: News

The Rudd Government will seek bids in October from consortia interested in bidding for its $100 million large-scale ‘smart grid’ demonstration project, according to project manager Graeme Marshall of the federal environment department.
Smart grids, underpinned by smart meters, are designed to handle two-way flows of data and power.
Advocates say smart grids will pave the way [...]



Council moved to fight biggest challenge to sustainability vision

By • Jun 23rd, 2009 • Category: PAGE media releases

Local residents yesterday (22 June) had the undivided attention and support of local councillors, when they shone the spotlight on the single biggest challenge facing Sunshine Coast Regional Council’s new vision to become Australia’s most sustainable region.
Invited to present at council’s General Meeting, members of the Powerlines Action Group of Eumundi (PAGE) told councillors of [...]



Bligh unveils renewable energy plan for Queensland

By • Jun 22nd, 2009 • Category: Featured Articles, Main Article, News

Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has flagged regulatory reforms, more action by state-owned energy utilities and a push to prepare ‘clean energy plans’ for major residential and commercial developments as part of a plan to generate 2,635MW from clean energy by 2020.
In 2008, renewable energy accounted for about 6% (745MW) of Queensland’s total installed generation capacity, [...]



The smart grid: “1,000 times bigger than the Internet”?

By • Jun 18th, 2009 • Category: News

Investors and companies are pouring money into smart grid hardware and software. Companies vying to become industry leaders aren’t short on hype.
Cisco Systems calls the smart grid “1,000 times bigger than the Internet.” GE calls it “the biggest investment of the first half of the 21st century.” The Green Chip Review pushes its own reports [...]



Energy efficiency an ‘industry imperative’, says Energex

By • Jun 15th, 2009 • Category: Featured Articles, Main Article

Energy conservation and demand management is “an industry imperative”, Terry McConnell of Queensland electricity distributor Energex told a Sydney energy efficiency seminar on Friday.
“I don’t believe that we as an industry can continue to stand by and spend money at the rate we are doing to build poles and wires that are not being used [...]



Cisco Certifies Smart Grid as the Next Big Thing

By • May 21st, 2009 • Category: News, Viable Alternatives

Today, one of the biggest players in communications, Cisco Systems, has announced an ambitious plan to position itself as the centerpiece of the Smart Grid. The company briefed SGN in advance of its announcement. SGN Founding Editor Jesse Berst analyzes what Cisco is planning and what it means for other players.
Telecom powerhouse Cisco Systems has [...]



Electricity to power ‘smart grid’

By • May 19th, 2009 • Category: News

The smart network would send its data through the power network

Global electricity networks could become smart grids that can help us monitor and control our energy usage, if plans from net firm Cisco take off.
The giant US firm, whose technology helps underpin the net, is building a two-way link into electricity grids.
Smart grids would [...]