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The missing link that makes money and Sense Back to Top
Technique Solar have been featured in a great article for the Financial Review. Read it here
Technique Solar fight to shine Back to Top
Technique Solar have just been featured in The Herald Sun newspaper.

Prof Ian Bates backs Australian research to deliver the breakthrough Technique Solar Module (TSM) Back to Top
Beyond Zero Emissions' Mathew Wright and Scott Bilby talk to Professor Ian Bates, head of technology at Technique Solar Ltd, about the science and implementation of new solar technologies in Australia. Beyond Zero interviews Professor Ian Bates of Technique Solar Ltd.
Technique Solar in The Australian Back to Top
Technique Solar have just been featured in The Australian newspaper titled "Solar lens a fine focus for the next big step".

Technique Solar in Recharge Magazine Back to Top
Technique Solar has been featured in the April 2010 issue of Recharge Magazine, a renewable energy magazine which is distributed worldwide.

Technique Solar in the Herald Sun Back to Top
The Herald Sun has written an article on Technique Solar View the article here
Technique Solar on ABC Radio Back to Top
Technique Solar have been interviewed on ABC Morning Radio with Jon Faine.
Listen to the full interview here:
Listen to John Faine discuss the interview with Red Simons here:
The economics of solar power Back to Top
Technique Solar Ltd strongly endorses the content in the following McKinsey Quarterly report.
"A new era for solar power is approaching. Long derided as uneconomic, it is gaining ground as technologies improve and the cost of traditional energy sources rises. Within three to seven years, unsubsidized solar power could cost no more to end customers in many markets, such as California and Italy, than electricity generated by fossil fuels or by renewable alternatives to solar. By 2020, global installed solar capacity could be 20 to 40 times its level today.
But make no mistake, the sector is still in its infancy. Even if all of the forecast growth occurs, solar energy will represent only about 3 to 6 percent of installed electricity generation capacity, or 1.5 to 3 percent of output in 2020. While solar power can certainly help to satisfy the desire for more electricity and lower carbon emissions, it is just one piece of the puzzle."
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Plugging Into the Sun Back to Top
For comparison to the Technique Solar Module we refer to the September edition of National Geographic that in part refers to various solar energy solutions:
"Early on a clear November morning in the Mojave Desert, the sun is barely touching the peaks of the McCullough Range with a cool pink glow. Behind them, a full moon is sinking over the gigawatt glare of Las Vegas. Nevada Solar One is sleeping. But the day's work is about to begin."
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