Choux Choux Patisserie Bangalow benefit from solar

Choux Choux Patisserie at Bangalow have reduce their regular monthly power bill by over $1,000, through the installation of a 20kW solar system. Prior to installation, Maceco conducted an energy usage audit, as well as a forward forecast of a commercial solar system could achieve. This was conducted in conjunction with the business owners, Oliver…

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2014 Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid Debuts as Porsche’s First Plug-In Hybrid

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Porsche just unveiled its first ever plug-in vehicle – the 2014 Panamera S E-Hybrid! The new hybrid vehicle builds upon the Panamera S hybrid, but adds a more powerful electric motor with a higher-performance battery. Best of all, it has the ability to be recharged from home Western union agent or public vehicle charging stations.

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Denmark Now 25 Percent Powered by Offshore Wind, Aims to Double Capacity by 2020

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Denmark has an impressive track record when it comes to the adoption of renewable energy, and the nation has been working quickly to develop its substantial offshore wind potential. Last month, with the installation of their 36th 3.6 megawatt (MW) Siemens wind turbine, the nation reached an impressive 1 GW wind-power capacity – enough to power 25 percent of the nation. Moreover, they aim to be 50 percent powered by wind farms within the next eight years, not simply through the installation of renewable energy infrastructure, but through a holistic adoption of energy-efficient policies and technologies.

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Global Wind Power Production to Break 300,000 MW This Year, Could Top 425,000 MW by 2015

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After reaching record levels of production in 2012, the world’s wind power capacity is projected to grow to reach 300,000 MW by the end of 2013. With major projects announced in the past few months, China, Denmark the EU and the US remain among the primary producers of the world’s wind power, while Japan hopes to soon become home to the world’s largest offshore wind farm as nations in Eastern Europe and Latin America begin to harness their own wind potential. Currently operating wind turbines can already—at European levels of production—provide carbon-free power for over 450 million homes world-wide.

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