Intelligent technology facilitates the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid in Australia. It is also improving grid efficiency and reliability and enabling demand response programs. These programs allow consumers to reduce energy consumption during peak periods
Don't miss out on the Research and Development tax incentive from the government! As an innovator, you deserve funding for your dedication to work. But don't wait too long as the application deadline is April 30th.
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Landholders can identify an area of land as an environmental project to receive tax-payer funding. The funding is aimed at developing ‘environmental’ projects. The program is open to landholders like farmers or Indigenous landholders like First Nations communities.
This could help Australia reduce its carbon emissions and become more self-sufficient in energy production. The new technology is still in the early stages of development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way we produce and use energy.
Australian researchers have developed a new technology that could help the country become a world leader in green hydrogen production. The technology uses a new type of catalyst that can produce hydrogen from water using renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.
Dates for your diary
Worktech Sydney (4 Apr) https://t.co/HXkcLGEzYi
Future Science Talks Sydney (5 Apr): https://t.co/qngsXIPlrZ
Smart Energy Expo (3-4 May): https://t.co/NsCoRah5Gi
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The Glowscope offers 10-micrometre resolution and is capable of detecting changes in the heart rate and rhythmicity in embryonic zebrafish. It costs between $30-$50, which is much lower than the cost of a traditional microscope, and can save hundreds of thousands of dollars.