Solidia Technologies is named as a Global Cleantech 100 company 08 January 2021
Cleantech Group has named Solidia Technologies
® as a 2021 Global Cleantech 100 company for the fourth year in a row. The Global Cleantech 100 list recognises companies that are best positioned to contribute to a more digitised, decarbonised and resource-efficient future. We are thrilled to be recognised as a Global Cleantech 100 Company for a fourth year as we continue bringing one of the world’s oldest and most ubiquitous industries into the 21st century with digitalsation and production technologies that can move the needle on carbon quickly for the planet, said Solidia CEO, Tom Schuler. We have taken a very complex technology and made it simple, not only to ease adoption around the world, but also to provide the construction and building materials industries a real competitive edge, with immediate cost savings, improved production, and superior product performance that make
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There s global interest in Tasmania s wind farms â but can foreign ownership laws cope?
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The Chinese-owned Cattle Hill Wind Farm came online with 48 turbines last year.
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On the south-east corner of Australia, the winds known as the Roaring Forties whip across from the Indian Ocean.
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Most of Tasmania s wind turbines have some form of Chinese ownership
An analyst believes investors are banking on a proposed cable to export energy to the mainland that may not stack up
Some are warning the regulator to learn the lessons of past foreign investments
As they cross Tasmania they lick its mountainous ranges, making the island one of the best spots in the world for wind farms.