$2 Billion Being Invested in Wind Energy in Queensland

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , — Frida @ 5:20 pm

Queensland is on the verge of a wind energy revolution that could see the nation’s biggest farm of turbines being developed.  Five major projects costing more than $2 billion are being planned that could increase the state’s wind-generated electricity by more than 100-fold.  

As reported in Queensland Country Life - Queensland currently has just two small wind farms with 12.45 megawatts of capacity – one at Windy Hill in the Atherton Tablelands and the other providing power for Thursday Island. But Queensland Energy Minister Stephen Robertson told the Brisbane Times if all the planned projects go ahead, the state would have about 1500 megawatts of wind power.

Industry experts predict that sweeping changes to planning rules around wind farms announced last month in Victoria could see more investment heading north. The largest project is the 750 megawatt Kennedy Wind Farm being planned by Windlab near Hughenden, 290 kilometres south-east of Townsville, costing $1.5 billion.

Windlab chief operating officer Luke Osborne said the company hoped to submit a planning application to Flinders Shire Council as early as December.

“It’s a large project and could well be the largest wind project in Australia. We are very happy with the wind resource there,” he said.

“What it lacks for in higher than average wind speeds it makes up for in reliability.”

Mr Osborne said the site, on crown land and covering three pastoral leases, would use as many as 300 turbines to generate clean power from trade winds that transport heat away from the equator. He said the project would bring in $80 million for the local economy and create 240 jobs during construction and 40 full-time jobs once it was built.

If planning approvals were granted, he hoped building work would start late next year.

 

 

 

Get Digital Ready In One Click!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Frida @ 3:45 pm

Soon the analogue signals for your TV will be switched off, are you ready? Matchmaster have a new feature on their website that allows customer to fill in their detail requirements and where they are located to find the closest stockist!

It’ll allow you to put in details such as your suburb, number of outlets required and whether you live in an apartment or house. This will then produce a list of products you need and also supply a range  stockists that will be able to cater for your needs.  You can even buy direct from Rexel Branches! Check it out today.

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To enter simply fill out the online form or download the form and fax it back to Matchmaster on (02) 9153 9099. * Purchases need to be made between 2nd August 2011 up to the 31st October 2011. Terms and conditions apply.

Hager Presence Detectors

Filed under: Products — Tags: , , , , , — Frida @ 6:05 pm

For the control or the regulation of light depending on movement and natural light!

Hager’s presence detectors with double lens are adaptable to all architectural requirements and can save you money! Whether it be to regulate lighting or to simply switch on or off lights depending on movement detected or current lighting the Hager presence detectors offer the necessary flexibility for all applications.

Ventilation, ambient temperature or alarms can also be piloted exclusively by the detection of a movement thanks to the second channel. A push button connected on the override entry makes it for example possible to turn-off the light or reduce it to the desired level during a presentation.

Features

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EE810

  • Presence detector – 1 channel
  • Direct control of a light load or used as a slave for detection area enlargement.
  • Lux level and ON delay setting via potentiometers.
  • Test mode in order to set lux level & the detection pattern.
  • EE811

  • Presence detector 2 channel
  • Light relay output for direct control of a light load.
  • Presence output potential free relay.
  • Lux level, ON delay setting for light channel and presence channel via potentiometers.
  • Input for slave (EE810) and/or remote push button.
  • EE812

  • Presence dectector – 1/10V
  • output in order to control electronic ballasts and/or Hager dimmers EV100/EV102.
  • Detector especially dedicated for energy saving and comfort purposes.
  • Input for slave (EE810) and/or dimming pushbutton in order to modify the setpoints.
  • Lux level, ON delay for light channel and min. level via potentiometers.
  • 3 functional modes : no regulation, regulation withlocal setpoint, regulation withremote setpoint.
  • The Clean Energy Struggle

    Filed under: Uncategorized — Frida @ 11:24 am

    As reported in Energy Matters The solar industry is in shock after receiving news late last week of an Australian home solar power pioneer going into receivership – another casualty in what is becoming a constant struggle  for Australia’s clean energy future.

    The Australian Solar Energy Society (AuSES) and other associations have been raising the alarm for months that the Australian solar power industry is in crisis, particularly in New South Wales.

    “It is disappointing that Governments have failed to provide certainty for our industry,” reads a statement from AuSES. “Now is not the time to slash State and Territory feed-in tariffs or to further cut incentives such as the Renewable Energy Target.”

    AuSES says with 3,700 solar jobs already lost in New South Wales alone and job losses mounting in Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia and the ACT, it is time for the federal government to act.

    It hasn’t been lost on the industry that when BlueScope recently retrenched 1,000 workers, the Federal Government raced in to provide a $100 million advance – but with thousands of jobs already lost in the solar industry, the Government’s silence remains deafening.

    AuSES says the industry isn’t looking for a handout, just appropriate legislation in all states to ensure a fair price is paid to all solar power system owners for the surplus electricity they generate.

    While feed in tariffs have continually been demonised by some corners for pushing up electricity costs dramatically, this has been repeatedly proven to be a myth. Evidence suggests feed in tariffs can reduce electricity demand, lowering electricity prices and defer infrastructure spending.

    New South Wales is currently in limbo on the issue of feed in tariffs; pending areview by IPART. South Australia’s incentive will be slashed by half for new applications after September, which will result in what is effectively a 1:1 feed in tariff. Earlier this month, the Victorian government announced it would also reduce its solar feed in tariff rate and phase out the program. The ACT closed its program in July 2011, however, it’s understood households connecting solar power systems will be covered under a 1:1 arrangement. Western Australia’s government closed its scheme in August, but Horizon Power and Synergy are continuing to purchase surplus electricity, albeit at a reduced rate.

    After the end of this month, new Queensland solar power system owners will benefit from what will be Australia’s most generous active program accepting new applications. The Queensland incentive pays 44c per kilowatt hour for surplus electricity generated.

    Osram LED Lights

    Filed under: Uncategorized — Frida @ 5:14 pm

    The New Osram Nightlux lights up dark corridors, steps, closets, corners, basements and even the garage. The Nightlux is water resistant and weather resistant making it just perfect for  indoor and outdoor usage. The Nightlux is designed to focus its light on the lower third of any room. If mounted at hip height, NIGHTLUX with its three LED lamps lights up every obstacles and thus minimises the risk of accidents. It switches off automatically after either 10 or 60 seconds, you decide.

    The Nightlux works without cables and runs on conventional AAA batteries which last up to a year. The LED strip can be swivelled up and down by 60 degrees.

    Product characteristics

    • Weatherproof for indoor and outdoor lighting
    • Screws, magnet, adhesive foil
    • Integrated motion sensor
    • Auto-modus (10 sec., 60 sec.)

    The  Spylux is a battery-powered, weather-resistant lamp that reacts to even the slightest movement and makes rummaging around in the basement or the attic much easier thanks to a bright LED light. SPYLUX can not only be fitted to almost anything using screws, glue or a magnetic fitting, but it also has a flexible moving head so you can point the light in any direction you want. And if you don’t have a torch to hand, you can simply take the SPYLUX out of its holder and use the little lamp on the move. SPYLUX also improves safety outside the house. The integrated movement sensor reacts to moving objects or people over a radius of up to four metres – making it ideal for exterior lighting on garages, garden sheds or holiday homes.

    Product characteristics

    • Battery-powered, weatherproof light
    • Screws, magnet, adhesive foil
    • Automatic night-time motion sensor mode

    Philips LED Lamps

    Filed under: Uncategorized — Frida @ 4:28 pm

    Master LED light bulb technology delivers outstanding efficiency and extra long life in sleek designs that fit into fixtures you already have in your home.

    The Philips Master LED Light Bulbs are a suitable replacement for the conventional incandescent, fluorescent and energy saving light bulbs. They are energy efficient and have an average life of 30 000 hours and can save you thousands in running costs. They are suitable for the home, general commercial, residential, industrial and retail applications.

    To see for yourself the savings available by switching to LED lamps, try out our LED Calculator today!

    The Philips LED bulbs are a great way to reduce energy and maintenance costs without compromising on light quality and ambience. Because the Master LED bulbs are designed to replace the traditional bulbs they are just as easy to replace and install. This innovative lamp emits no heat, UV or infra-red in the light beam which makes them a versatile lighting option for a wide range of applications. They contain no mercury or lead, so they avoid the waste disposal problems faced by compact fluorescent bulbs.

    Product List – These Philips LED bulbs are available to purchase online now.

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