We are this close to making water out of ‘thin air’

A team in the remote location of Central Australia are looking forward to an innovative new trial that will see additional streams of drinking water created our of “thin air”. The town of Yuelamu – a remote area that sits 300 kilometres from Alice Springs – has experienced a significant amount of water supply issues … Read more

Solar power could be the cheapest way to generate electricity by 2025

Solar power has come along way recently, especially as 2019 hit new heights for both national and global efforts. But one of the biggest breakthroughs could actually be in arm’s reach, all through the technology of perovskite innovation. According to Oil Price, limitations around harnessing the maximum possible energy from the sun is still affecting … Read more

How you can create a water-saving bathroom

When we head to the bathroom, we often don’t think about the impacts we’re having on our water usage or the consequences that roll around as a result. But according to governments statistics, the shower alone accounts for 34 per cent on indoor water usage in Australian bathrooms. And that’s a lot. The toilet also … Read more

Environmentally friendly things to do during lockdown

Laptops plugged in, kitchen bench loaded up with our makeshift office essentials – this is life working from home. Behind us, the kids sit, tuned into their online classes as students make the shift to online learning. But when we find ourselves with some downtime, we’re finding ourselves with cabin fever, unsure of what to … Read more

The biggest solar myths busted

There’s a lot of conversation and controversy around renewable energy, especially as the climate crisis continues to expand. But the innovations and advancements in the industry have also been tenfold, powering up new opportunities for the global market. However, separating the truth from the myths is half the challenge, and we commonly hear misconceptions about … Read more