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Professor Chem Nayar, Helped make clean energy use practical

Article published in The West Australian, Monday, October 4, 2021.Click here to read full article. Professor Chem Nayar Engineer Born: Calicut, India, 1946 Died: Perth, aged 75 Clean energy, as a cause for discussion, exercises minds at conferences all over the world. As a cause for both optimism and pessimism, it is said to be an

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Clean Energy Pioneer

Multi-award-winning Professor Nayar’s outstanding contribution to the Australia and global clean energy industry cannot be overstated. Since his Australian first 1982 Ph.D. thesis on wind power, Professor Nayar’s subsequent pioneering research and innovative projects have substantially advanced solar and wind systems as economically viable, sustainable energy sources.

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Regen Power ranked as 326th High Growth Company in Asia-Pacific 2021 by Financial Times

The Financial Times declared Asia-Pacific High Growth Companies 2021 ranking. This is a list of 500 companies in the Asia-Pacific region that have achieved the highest compound annual growth in revenues between 2016 and 2019. Nikkei Asia has worked with the Financial Times of London and Germany’s Statista to rank Asia’s 500 fastest-growing companies with

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Australia expects to become world’s biggest VPP by 2021

Founded in 2014, the Melbourne-based Solar Service Group is Australia’s leading solar battery storage installation company that has helped in the transformation of the burgeoning solar battery storage market in all the states and territories of the country. With his 20 years of experience in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy regulation sectors, Mr. Rod

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Whole of System Plan to transform WA’s energy landscape

The Western Australian energy sector is undergoing an unprecedented change. Energy Transformation Taskforce has developed a Whole of System Plan for the South West Interconnected System. This plan is to identify opportunities for a safe, reliable, and efficient power system in the future. Certainly, it provides a 20-year outlook on the future of the main

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