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Melbourne’s buildings could provide 74% of its energy needs

Melbourne’s buildings could provide 74% of its energy needs

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Melbourne’s buildings could provide 74% of its energy needs

Fully integrated solar across the Australian city could cover three-quarters of its electricity consumption, a new study has found

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Energy infrastructure company unveils ‘Australia’s first’ electric cherry picker

Energy infrastructure company unveils ‘Australia’s first’ electric cherry picker

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Energy infrastructure company unveils ‘Australia’s first’ electric cherry picker

The elevated work platform service truck is expected to reduce Jemena’s carbon footprint by 30 tonnes every year

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Melbourne powers uni campuses, chocolate bars and road surfaces with 100% renewables

Melbourne powers uni campuses, chocolate bars and road surfaces with 100% renewables

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Melbourne powers uni campuses, chocolate bars and road surfaces with 100% renewables

A total of 14 shopping centres, nine office buildings, seven educational campuses and four manufacturing facilities will be powered with 110GWh of renewable electricity

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Australian university to slash 30k tonnes of CO2 emissions with 100% renewable electricity

Australian university to slash 30k tonnes of CO2 emissions with 100% renewable electricity

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Australian university to slash 30k tonnes of CO2 emissions with 100% renewable electricity

It says this development will bring the university a step closer to its 2025 carbon-neutral goal

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Australian college sources 130% of its electricity needs from renewable energy

Australian college sources 130% of its electricity needs from renewable energy

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Australian college sources 130% of its electricity needs from renewable energy

A new 600kW rooftop solar photovoltaic system at the Presbyterian Ladies’ College in Melbourne is helping the college drive down emissions

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‘Most liveable city in world’ wins green buildings gong

‘Most liveable city in world’ wins green buildings gong

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‘Most liveable city in world’ wins green buildings gong

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