Tag: Renewable energy

Regatta H2O by Christopher Sjoberg and Ryo Saito, winner of LAGI 2016 Santa Monica. Energy technology: aerostatic flutter wind harvesting (WindBelt™). Water technology: fog harvesting. Annual capacity: 70 MWh (used on site) and 112 million liters of drinking water.

St Kilda Triangle named design site for international sustainable energy infrastructure ideas competition

The design site for LAGI 2018 Melbourne will be the St Kilda Triangle, while the main exhibition space will be Federation Square.

Windfarms are typically located in areas with consistently high winds, proximity to existing energy infrastructure and availability of accessible land.
Practice | David Moir | 1 Nov 2017

Wind turbines and the regional energy landscape

Windfarms are still a divisive issue for many communities due to their visual impact on pastoral landscapes.

Beyond the Wave by Heerim Architects and Planners, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen. Energy technologies: organic thin film. Annual capacity: 4,229 MWh.
News | Ricky Ray Ricardo | 19 Jul 2017

International design competition to reimagine renewable energy infrastructure in Melbourne

The Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) has partnered with the Victorian government to stage its 2018 competition.

Tesla founder Elon Musk said that the South Australian battery is going to be the largest of its kind in the world by a significant margin.
News | Ricky Ray Ricardo | 7 Jul 2017

World’s biggest lithium ion battery to be built in South Australia

Tesla founder Elon Musk said that the battery is going to be the largest of its kind in the world by a significant margin.

Hazelwood power station in Victoria's Latrobe Valley is due to close by March 2017.
Practice | Cat Nadel | 12 Dec 2016

Planning for a sustainable future in the Latrobe Valley

Cat Nadel of Environment Victoria discusses their recent report Life After Coal: Pathways to a Just and Sustainable Transition for the Latrobe Valley.

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