
Energy storage in homes and small businesses
Energy storage is normally associated with batteries and electricity, but there are other viable methods: Since heating and cooling represent a high monthly cost for homes and businesses, energy can
Energy storage is normally associated with batteries and electricity, but there are other viable methods: Since heating and cooling represent a high monthly cost for homes and businesses, energy can
For many renters, cost-saving improvements are out of reach As energy prices continue to rise and concern regarding climate change and the impact of our energy usage grows,
The term “volcanic eruption” typically conjures up images of smoke, lava, explosions and heat. There’s really nothing cool about a volcanic eruption, right? Wrong: Volcanoes actually play a
Last week Western Australia Premier Colin Barnett announced that the WA government is close to making a decision on whether to sell all or just part of Western Power
The 2016 U.S. Presidential election was one the wildest and most contentious in the country’s history. But now that the results are in and Donald Trump has been
Who invented electricity? You probably just want a quick answer to settle a debate or finish a school assignment. Unfortunately, there isn’t one. Electricity was not invented. It was discovered,
Consider the proverbial supply versus demand equation, and how this relates to the 5,920 petajoules of energy that Australia consumed in 2015 (a petajoule is 1,000,000,000,000 kilojoules). When you
In Monday’s blog post we reported that a March 31 closure date for Victoria’s Hazelwood power station has now been set. We also followed up on an earlier
What are battery arrays? Recently, we published a blog on demand side management, which is all about you as the user of energy controlling what time of day you use it (hint
What is static electricity? Have you ever wondered why you get a shock when you rub your socks on the carpet and then touch something? Or why the
Energy storage is normally associated with batteries and electricity, but there are other viable methods: Since heating and cooling represent a
For many renters, cost-saving improvements are out of reach As energy prices continue to rise and concern regarding climate change
The term “volcanic eruption” typically conjures up images of smoke, lava, explosions and heat. There’s really nothing cool about a
Last week Western Australia Premier Colin Barnett announced that the WA government is close to making a decision on whether to
The 2016 U.S. Presidential election was one the wildest and most contentious in the country’s history. But now that the
Who invented electricity? You probably just want a quick answer to settle a debate or finish a school assignment. Unfortunately, there isn’t
Consider the proverbial supply versus demand equation, and how this relates to the 5,920 petajoules of energy that Australia consumed in
In Monday’s blog post we reported that a March 31 closure date for Victoria’s Hazelwood power station has now been
What are battery arrays? Recently, we published a blog on demand side management, which is all about you as the user
What is static electricity? Have you ever wondered why you get a shock when you rub your socks on the
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