For ten years, the Liberal (right-leaning) federal government has delayed, obfuscated, and outright ambushed plans to move Australian power generation
Airports Will Increment Solar To Match 12x Electricity Demand By 2100
Recently I published an assessment of whether a reasonably sized international airport, not Heathrow, Chicago, or Changi, but Edmonton YEG’s smaller
Removing the Barriers to EV Uptake in Australia
Frequent conversations with the general public show their genuine concerns about buying an electric vehicle. One of the most common barriers to EV
Sexy/Unsexy, Practical/Impractical: Residential, Commercial, & Industrial Heat Is Serious Business
Most people don’t think much about heat except when they are chilly and turn up the thermostat, but an absurd amount of the energy consumed today is
Sexy/Unsexy, Practical/Impractical: Let’s Talk Atmospheric Carbon Drawdown’s Hype Vs Reality
The average atmospheric CO2 in September 2022 was 416 ppm, per the Mauna Loa observatory. That’s up from the year before and the year before and the
Microgrids: How Vanadium Flow Batteries Expand Applications
Growing demand for reliable energy, aging utility infrastructures, rising energy costs, and energy resource shortages are a few reasons microgrids are
Europe’s Energy Crisis Will Be Short-Lived & Reap Benefits
Energy independence is one of those phrases that’s casually thrown around that gets right up my nose. In the 21st Century, it’s a meaningless concept.
Electric Cars = 23% of New Zealand Auto Market, Tesla = 12%
New Zealand has gotten the electric car fever, and August showed that more than ever before. Last month, 23% of new auto sales were sales of fully
RedEarth Powering “The Block”
The Block is a popular reality TV show in Australia. This year they took on the challenge of renovating and building six luxury homes in the middle of
