National broadband company Internode has embraced renewable energy by contracting to use 100 per cent "GreenPower" throughout its operations, effective last month.
The new miniature P10L offers low cost and a long 500,000 cycle lifetime for designers.
Technology administrators meeting at the SAGE-AU 2008 conference in Adelaide will discover how to extract a “green dividend” through the more efficient deployment of computer networks and systems.
Internode will use best-practice “green” technology in the $3 million data centre it plans for the Adelaide CBD.
A South Australian company, with the potential to significantly cut power bills and associated carbon emissions, has received funding to deliver its power-saving breakthrough to market within 12 months.
The Rudd Labor government will provide $75 million for the Re-tooling for Climate Change competitive grants program as part of the Clean Business Australia initiative.
Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets has issued a new report examining the market potential for solar cells using organic materials or a hybrid organic/inorganic dye sensitive cell (DSC) approach.
Ash Electronics has announced a formal agreement has been signed between Pilkor Electronics of South Korea and Ash Electronics.
According to a report from NanoMarkets, the value of the thin-film and printed battery market will reach US$5.6 billion by 2015.
Marking a new step forward on the long and winding road toward better battery technology, researchers at upstate New York's Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have developed a new rechargeable nanoengineered battery that boasts paper-thin dimensions and a completely flexible design.