Meet

 

Are you in a green or renewable industry business?

Or would you like to start a green business?

Join our GreenBiz Café group

a member-based community.

We meet every 1st and 3rd Monday
of the month

from 6pm to 8pm

Ist Monday meetings at The Fair Trade Café,
33 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe, NSW

 

 

Format: Informal to 6.30pm
(buy your own food if you like)
6.30pm - 8pm Guest Speaker
and input from members

Entry is $5 and includes a cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate

All enquiries to Mary Hendriks

Please register

Email your name, phone and email contact to mary@aussierenewables.com.au

 

No meetings are scheduled for the next few months.

Check Aussie Renewables Events for details of upcoming topics

 


 

Renewables News

from Aussie Renewables

 
  • 5% of Victoria’s Electricity To Be Solar
    23 Jul 2010, 10:43 am
    Victorian Premier, John Brumby, has announced a plan to source 5% of Victoria’s electricity from large-scale solar plants by 2020. This would require the generation of approximately 2,500 gigawatt-h. […]
  • Sydney Water Capture Plan
    21 Jul 2010, 10:30 am
    The City of Sydney is seeking tenders to develop a Decentralised Water Master Plan aimed at producing more than 10% of the City’s water supply from local sources. Currently, the inner city imports d. […]
  • Culling Feral Animals to Cut Emissions
    15 Jul 2010, 10:01 am
    According to a study commissioned by The Nature Conservancy and the Pew Environment Group, Australia could cut its greenhouse emissions by 5% by better management of the outback. The study found that. […]
  • More Geothermal Potential in Victoria
    14 Jul 2010, 9:35 am
    A new geothermal heat flow map published by the Victorian government shows that the State has over ten times more geothermal potential than previously estimated. The new heatflow map highlights the st. […]
  • Clean Technology Forecast for Australia to 2050
    12 Jul 2010, 1:01 pm
    Australian Cleantech has released a report titled "Prosperous Sustainability" which forecasts the development of energy technologies in Australia up to 2050. The main findings of the report include: C. […]

 

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