Cleantech Investment Forum in Australia
I just wanted to put a plug in for the Cleantech Forum in Melbourne, Australia in late Novemeber. I am moderating one of the panels on investing.
The founder, Jeffrey Castellas, has been looking to make a splash in cleantech for some time. I am excited to see he is doing it in Australia, as my firm does a lot of work done there. Australia has a tremendous amount of technology in the cleantech area, partly because natural resources is a sector where Australian punches outside of its weight, and partly because of a very strong university and government investment in research.
Check it out. Cleantech Forum
The founder, Jeffrey Castellas, has been looking to make a splash in cleantech for some time. I am excited to see he is doing it in Australia, as my firm does a lot of work done there. Australia has a tremendous amount of technology in the cleantech area, partly because natural resources is a sector where Australian punches outside of its weight, and partly because of a very strong university and government investment in research.
Check it out. Cleantech Forum
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Hi Neal,
Think your and your various blogs will be interested in this press release:
BTW the SunBall can generate domestic rooftop kWhs at about 25% of what flat panels can deliver. Also the SunBall generation profile overlaps network peak demands and thus reduces / eliminates the need to build additional peak network capacity. Lots more info on the web site.
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Press Release
South Australian renewable energy company Green and Gold Energy (GGE) has
signed a Letter of Intent with the owners of the Modbury Triangle Shopping
Centre (MTSC), Modbury, South Australia,
Australia to install at least 750kW of GGE's locally designed, developed and
manufactured rooftop SunBall tracking concentrators.
This will, to our knowledge, make the MTSC, the first solar powered shopping
centre in Australia.
This will be enough SunBalls to effectively take the MTSC off the grid and
have a significant effect on the local distribution companies (ETSA) peak
network demand. The long term cost of the SunBall generated kWh is
significantly below the lowest peak price the directors of the MTSC could
obtain from local electricity retailers and will represent a significant
saving on electricity expenditure.
GGE and the MTSC directors will also investigate the avoided network cost
advantaged available to ETSA due to a lowered peak hot summer afternoon
network demand.
The directors of the MTSC will investigate installing a SunBall viewing and
data information facility so interested shoppers can view how the
electricity that is powering the MTSC and the lights above their heads is
being beamed from the sun, captured and converted into electricity that very
second.
Installation is expected to occur in 2nd - 3rd qtr of 2006 and will be done
via GGE retail partner Gene Solar Electric P/L with the cooperation and
involvement of other local Adelaide solar dealers.
Additional commercial buildings controlled by the owners and adjacent to the
MTSC may also be converted to SunBall power potentially taking the total
group installation to about 1.3MW.
More details of this exciting and Australian first project are available in
the news section of the GGE web site.
All the best,
Greg Watson
Green and Gold Energy
Adelaide, South Australia
+61 408 843 089
http://www.greenandgoldenergy.com.au
Online SunBall discussion group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sunball
This is all bullshit.
There is no Sunball or Suncube
Greg Watson is a con artist but not a very good one.
Please go to Google groups sungrid
to find out all about this scam.
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