Solar power stories
Australia's power grid faces instability in 2018 as coal is phased out; three key trends in renewables, IoT, and data centres anticipated to stabilise it.
The mDERMS programme uses the latest technology to better monitor, analyse, and control Auckland's energy network...
We're seeing data streams generated by smartphones, autonomous vehicles, and every other area of life pour into data centers.
Steve Brazier made a total of 6 predictions, ranging from the more modest to some that are quite a bit more controversial.
Digital Realty to source 324,000 MWh of renewable energy annually for US data centres via new solar and wind deals. Asia expansion details remain unclear.
Australia's National Energy Resources Australia will provide $4.8m in funding for eight clean technology projects in the energy sector.
Another notable feature of the sensor is that it eliminates the need to replace batteries as it uses solar cells instead.
Big telcos buy small ones, and in recent years this has happened at a rapid rate in New Zealand, which means there are now fewer left to buy.
Indra expects that IT innovation in the global utilities market will increasingly make its presence felt in the year ahead in Australia.
Veeam has added IBM AIX and Oracle Solaris support to its availability solution portfolio in a move which extends its platform to Unix workloads.
The company affirms in this time of rapid transformation, it's vital for partners to be equipped with the knowledge and tools to adapt to the changes.
With their homes uninhabitable, the employees brought their families to one of the few buildings that withstood the storm: the data center.
The inaugural Broadband Compare Awards ceremony took place last night to determine New Zealand's best broadband provider. So who won?.
Vector partners with mPrest to develop an AI system to manage Auckland's electricity network and meet the city's evolving energy needs.
Callaghan Innovation cheers its clients, including Rocket Lab, who triumphed at the NZ Innovation Awards, reflecting rich Kiwi ingenuity and ambition.
Mining giants like Fortescue Metals Group are leveraging advanced network monitoring to boost productivity by up to 20% and save USD $30 million annually.
Nelson's NextGen Energy now accepts Bitcoin for bill payments, pioneering tech adoption and supporting local schools and charities with net profits.
More than 15,000 homes in New Zealand are now generating their own electricity, driven by solar power and advancements in residential energy technologies.
Flick will also power the region's first fast charging electric vehicle station which will be located on the main street outside the hub.
Redback Technologies secures AUD $7 million in funding to enhance smart solar solutions, backed by the Clean Energy Innovation Fund and Right Click Capital.