South Australian News

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Solar battery rebates on offer in Adelaide

Adelaide City Council has announced businesses, schools, residents and community organisations will be offered financial incentives to install solar battery…[Read More]

Demolition company fined for illegal dumping

The operator of a demolition company who admitted to dumping asbestos-contaminated waste on a private property without the owner’s permission,…[Read More]

New testing facility for battery energy storage

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will invest $1.4 million in a University of Adelaide led-project to develop an online…[Read More]

TENDERS INVITED – Backlight program for a complete end-of-life recycling solution

Zero Waste South Australia is seeking tenders to provide a Backlight program for a complete end-of-life recycling solution for household…[Read More]

61 Irrigation and industry projects receive $65 million

More than $65 million will be shared by 61 South Australian irrigation and industry projects under round two of the…[Read More]

Ministers meet to discuss climate change challenges

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill has hosted a meeting of environment ministers from the ACT, South Australia, Victoria and Queensland…[Read More]

EPA SA monitoring smoke from Wingfield fire

SA EPA inspectors are monitoring smoke from a mulch fire at the Adelaide Resource Recovery (ARR) soil and compost facility…[Read More]

Electricity bills set to fall by almost 10%

South Australian electricity bills are set to fall by just under 10 per cent, or about $197 for an average…[Read More]

Power networks performed well over summer

The Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCOSA) has published a summary report – the 2014-15 Summer Network Performance Information…[Read More]

Solar power plant floating on wastewater

A Sydney-based sustainable infrastructure company has developed innovative new solar array technology which is being used to power a wastewater…[Read More]

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