More funding to help direct the energy transition Pete and Fabian, the co-founders of Gridcognition, are excited to announce we’ve ramped up our total funding to almost $4 million, after closing our Seed fundraising round recently. It only feels like yesterday...
I’d almost forgotten how energizing industry events can be, until the recent Tech23 Showcase held in Sydney. It was an in-person event, in a real room, with real tables and real people – how refreshing! With panellists from academia, government and business,...
Distribution limits Australia is leading the world on the deployment of distributed generation and South Australia is the poster child for this; we had events last year where almost all of SA’s electrical load was met by roof-top solar. But there is a limit to...
Nudged along by Anthony Seipolt’s post on AGL Australia offering a new retail tariff incentivising residential customers to turn off their solar systems in return for some cash (importantly, more cash than they’d otherwise get from their feed in tariff),...
Only a few years ago debate was running hot over whether even relatively low levels of renewable energy in the world’s electricity grids was achievable, and back then “renewables” typically meant large utility-scale assets. Back then few people would...
Gridcognition was recently named in the Climate Tech 1000 “a list of the 1000 most promising Climate Tech startups and companies around the world”, and Top 100 in Australia New Zealand. The research project is a joint venture between HolonIQ and Climate Salad, with...