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Smart Capital Group

The Smart Capital Group (SCG) was launched as an information portal for our investor networks and companies. The Smart Capital Group help connect entrepreneurs and innovative businesses with investors and capital funds. Their business in essence is making connections through marketing and investor relations. Their team has grown and part of our network now extends across international borders, providing access to investor networks in Europe and the Asia-Pacific.


Think-Grow-Sustain

Think-Grow-Sustain (TGS) provides commercialisation to the Cleantech industry. TGS helps nurture and grow businesses through planning, modelling, structuring, sales and marketing and governance frameworks, so that they become investment ready.


Biogen3- Renewable Energy Technologies

Biogen3 provides electrical engineering services and renewable energy technology to the commercial and industrial sectors of mining, oil & gas industries, power generation plants and clean energy.

With over 20 years experience in project management, control systems design and manufacture, Biogen3 can offer many resources to achieve the completion of many applications in above mentioned sectors.

Biogen3 has been working with several organisations and is leading the way in supplying clean energy solutions to the Pacific islands.


DJ Solar- Create a better life DJ Solar Co, Ltd. supplies high quality
solar PV panels and products for domestic rooftops and public power plant projects globally.

DJ Solar have a number of installations in Taiwan, as well as track record in supplying high quality PV panels for projects including France, Bulgaria, USA, and Canada.

HAC Australia

HAC Australia is an entrepreneurial developer of renewable energy, energy efficiency and carbon abatement projects, and a provider of consulting and advisory services which helps organisations make distinctive, enduring and substantial performance improvements.

HAC's partners & clients are leaders in energy and sustainability.


SEMF

SEMF provide heavy engineering and environmental consulting services across a wide range of industry sectors including: renewables, (such as wind and biomass), construction, mining, transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and have offices across Australia.


Bakers Investment Group

Bakers Investment Group is a financial services company in the energy, infrastructure and transport sectors with a special focus on alternate energy and clean technology.

Bakers Investment Group is responsible for the management of the ALTEX-Australia and ALTEX-Global family of alternate energy indices, the Climate Impact Indices, and is the manager of the Bakers Alternate Energy Customised Investment Portfolio.

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Why wind is cutting energy costs

The most common critique of wind energy, and renewables in general, in the mainstream media and anywhere the issue is discussed is that it is expensive.

The problem is, this is only half true. Or at least, it only tells half the story. While the levelised cost of energy from wind farms is higher than that of baseload coal and gas, the deployment of wind energy here and overseas is having a surprising impact on energy market prices: it is causing them to fall.

Source: Giles Parkinson
September 5, 2011
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The true productivity of solar PV

A review has found that the government's carbon price negotiations are founded on emissions data for solar PV that may underestimate its cost effectiveness by up to a factor of 10.

The Australian PV Association (APVA) has done analysis of the recent Productivity Commission report being used by the government, Greens and independents in negotiations about a carbon price. The APVA findings show that solar PV could be between four and 11 times more effective as a way to cut greenhouse pollution than the Commission has calculated.

The Commission claims that the cost of emissions reduction achieved via solar PV is $432-$1043/tonne CO2. According to the APVA, the true figure is $90-$95/t CO2, depending on the installation location. This discrepancy is explained by the following errors in the Commission report:

Source: Dan Cass
28 Jun 2011

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