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Solar Paint – Energy from Brick Walls

There are lot of technologies to look forward to, when it comes to economizing the residential solar system market. We have come a long way from the first solar panel modules which went online back in the early 2000s. Tesla unveiled solar roofs this year; and now researchers,  Professor Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh and Dr Torben Daeneke,

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Solar Power Trading – Here is how it works.

Solar Industry The solar power and renewable energy industry as a whole is growing throughout the world. With countries like Australia, Germany and India setting ambitious renewable energy targets, solar power is our future. Initially we started with solar power systems less than 1kW. Now we have 5 and 6kW systems being widely used in

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Printed Solar Panels and Solar Power Wagin

In this week’s update we have some exciting news coming from across the globe and Western Australia. We will be going through the ground breaking innovation of printed solar panels and one of Regen Power’s custom designed hybrid solar power system in Wagin. Printed Solar Panels As cheap as $10 per square metre, these printed

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Solar State Queensland – Solar Becomes Largest Power Station

One of the most populous states in Australia, Queensland, with a coast stretching for over 7000 kilometers, is known for many things. Fast paced residential solar power adoption is one of these. Over the past few years the state has seen an accelerated solar power uptake by the homeowners. Queensland’s Combined Rooftop Power stations have

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Grass Valley WA
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Off Grid Residential Solar Power System – Grass Valley, WA

Grass Valley is a small town site about 110 km  east of Perth, Western Australia in the Avon Valley area.  Greg and Lizzie, a retired couple, decided to switch over to solar to power their modest home in the 100 acre property. Grid power was not available in the location and it would have costed

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Solar Power Installation in SWER Electric Distribution system

Single Wire Earth Return Distribution System Because of Australia’s unique position of having a vast terrain to serve with very low population densities, the cost of universal 3 phase distribution has been prohibitive.  Hence much of rural Australia is supported by a Single Wire Earth Return (SWER) system to deliver 240V single phase power, or

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5 kW Solar System Perth – More Value for Money

5 kW Solar System – What is it? Perth is one of the most geographically suited cities in Australia for residential solar system uptake. Most solar power system installers in the city offers 3,5 and 6 kw of standard solar system packages. A 5 kw pv system that Regen Power offers comes with 20 panels,

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Western Australia sees record growth in solar panel installations

As of 2017, more than 220,000 houses in Western Australia have solar panels installed. In the last quarter of 2016 Western Australia witnessed a 33% increase in residential rooftop solar panel installations. As reported by ABC, with suburbs like Armadale and Mandura taking the leadership role, this adoption rate has been the largest since the

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Hybrid Energy Hub in Flinders Island

Located in the Bass Strait, Flinders island is a Tasmanian community. This off-grid locality is completely dependant on its  3MW diesel power plant. This power station serves 6.7 GWh of annual consumer demand that peaks at 1.3 MW. Since early 2015, Hydro Tasmania, the state-owned utility, has been working on a project aimed at offsetting 60%

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Australia’s Curtin University is now ranked 302 in the world

Australia’s Curtin University is now ranked 302 in the world on the University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP), up 33 places from 335 last year, and remains in ninth position nationally. This research based ranking system considers quality, quantity and impact of publications as well as international collaboration through six research indicators. Regen Power Managing

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Prof Chem Nayar, Erudite Scholar at Cochin University

Prof Chem Nayar, Emeritus Professor, Curtin University and Managing Director, Regen Power has been named as the Erudite Scholar at the Division of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT). The Erudite Program of the Higher Education Council, Government of Kerala, India brings in distinguished scholars from abroad to the

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Balladonia Motel Goes Solar

Balladonia is a small roadhouse community located on the Eyre Highway in Western Australia. It is the first stop east of Norseman on the long journey east across the Nullarbor Plain. Between Balladonia and Caiguna is a 146-kilometre stretch of the highway which is one of the longest straight stretches of road in the world.

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500kW Floating Solar Power Plant, Kerala, India.

The state of Kerala, India, with large stretches of water bodies has huge potential for floating photovoltaic systems. The Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd (KSEBL) has awarded a 500 kWp Floating Grid Interactive Solar Photovoltaic Power Project in the Banasurasagar dam in Wayanad to a consortia led by Adtech Systems Ltd, a Thiruvananthapuram based company.

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International Mining and Resources Conference in Melbourne

Regen Power participated at the International Mining and Resources Conference and Exhibition (IMARC) held in Melbourne from 23-25 September 2014. As one of the Finalists of the Australian Technology Competition, Regen was invited to present on its patented Solar Hybridgen technology and its value proposition to remote mining communities. The key value of this innovative

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Regen reaches Finals in the Australian Technologies Competition

Regen Power together with Curtin University , AICA Engineering Pty Ltd and Express Solar Pty Ltd has been awarded an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant, with a total project funding of $326,000. The ARC Linkage Projects scheme supports collaborative research and development projects between higher education organisations and other organisations, including within industry, to enable

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Australian Research Council (ARC) announces $326,000 funding

Regen Power together with Curtin University, AICA Engineering Pty Ltd, and Express Solar Pty Ltd has been awarded an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant, with a total project funding of $326,000. The ARC Linkage Projects scheme supports collaborative research and development projects between higher education organisations and other organisations, including within the industry, to enable

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Regen Power Solar Panels & Inverters
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Renewables: Wind, Water, and Solar | Regen Power

Renewables: Wind, Water, and Solar (www.jrenewables.com) published by will provide a multidisciplinary and international forum for the rapid dissemination of knowledge of the various ideas, products, technologies, discussions of policy and regulatory issues that affect renewable energy technologies and their implementation. The journal will serve as a forum for specialists from both academic institutions, research

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Regen gets to semi-finalise in Australian Technologies Competition

Regen power is pleased to announce that it has been shortlisted as one of the Semi-Finalists for the Australian Technologies Competition(ATC) business accelerator program. Regen designed and developed a fully integrated innovative Hybrid Power Pack (Hybridgen) with variable speed diesel generator, solar/wind and battery pack with load management and control system. Load Optimised HybridGen saves

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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

One of the Australian Solar industry’s favourite and highly respected presentations is “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly” in relation to solar installations Australia wide. This presentation was put together by GSES- the respected consultancy firm that inspect systems internationally, and they have selected a BTS project to present. The presentation starts with “The

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