Business advice
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How to find a quality solar module
Thin-film or crystalline ‘thick-film’? Mono or polycrystalline? Sorting through the huge choice of solar panels available on the market can prove to be a real headache, ... -
Does the new energy efficiency legislation over-step the mark?
New energy efficiency legislation is designed to make suppliers more accountable for their actions, but does it go too far? And how does it affect you? -
Energy management solutions
An energy management solution that integrates with a building’s meters could enable you to significantly cut energy costs and control your business’ carbon footprint. -
The pros and cons of LEDs
LEDs have come a long way from once being used in small electronic devices, to now being used to create extraordinary effects at events and concerts. ... -
Who do you ask about the new lighting requirements?
As of May 2011, Australia adopted a series of energy efficient lighting requirements for all new build and extensive renovation projects as part of the Building ... -
Testing and tagging the Sunshine State
Although Australia is one nation, it currently has different testing and tagging legislation in each State, writes Sarah Allen. -
Handling the heat of LEDs
LEDs are being touted as the future of residential lighting, but there are still some burning issues the technology has to overcome. -
Should Standards and the BCA be one?
Combining the BCA and Standards is overdue if this industry is to remain competitive and profitable, writes Jerry Tyrrell. -
What’s not going to happen in 2012?
As 2011 comes to a close, ABI Research is back again for its seventh consecutive edition of “What’s NOT Going to Happen.” Instead of trying to ... -
Optical fibre and natural disasters
Earthquakes, and to a lesser degree tsunamis, are fairly common in and around Japan, but how does this technologically advanced country’s network survive? John Nixon explains.