2021 Program Impact Notes
ACES Summary: To date 324 Schools have had solar panels installed This equates to 24 MW of Solar capacity That’s around 54,622 solar panels! Average Impacts (calculated from the last
Read MoreACES Summary: To date 324 Schools have had solar panels installed This equates to 24 MW of Solar capacity That’s around 54,622 solar panels! Average Impacts (calculated from the last
Read MoreZEN Energy announced Trinity College is the first school in its new South Australian Schools program. ZEN Energy is the exclusive provider of the leading Solar Schools program to young
Read MoreFollowing the downturn of coal seam gas projects in rural Southern Queensland, things were looking rather bleak for the energy industry but recently things have been a bit brighter, literally.
Read MoreApple hasn’t been making much noise for its products lately but it did just announce something far more exciting (for us anyway!). The California based tech behemoth announced that it
Read MoreHigh above Arizona, USA, an aircraft is flying its way into the record books as it closes in on 30 days of nonstop flying. The unmanned Airbus plane, known as the
Read MoreZoos in Australia are renowned for constantly improving conditions for the resident animals and have come a long way in the last few decades. Most visitors will be overwhelmed just
Read MoreTelsa have become famous for their solar cars, houses and other innovations but will soon take their solar technology to the Hawaiian island of Kauai for a different kind of
Read MoreChina looks set to compete with the US in the push for solar road infrastructure. Shandong Pavenergy has joined forces with Chinese state-owned construction firm Qilu Transportation to build the
Read MoreNissan, the world’s best-selling electric car maker (surprisingly not Tesla!) has launched an initiative to get solar into homes. Currently only available in the UK, the automaker is offering customers roof-mounted
Read MoreSoccer fans attending the 2022 World Cup in Qatar may notice something a little different when walking between big games. Organisers have backed the Glasgow University PVTopia project to create
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