Aerial video is exciting. As humans need aided flight to take to the air, most viewers can only experience this perspective through video or computer graphics. For decades, filmmakers used fixed and rotary wing aircraft to present an aerial view. Now we use UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles, a.k.a. ‘drones’) to capture stunning imagery from closer and sharper than ever …Read More…

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Vestas has been awarded a large-scale customised service order in China, by long-term customer Hanas New Energy Group. The 600 MW firm and unconditional service contract is a customised and flexible solution covering all 250 wind towers over twelve Hanas power plants in Yanchi County of northwestern China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. Since Hanas entered …Read More…

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In the wake of the adoption of the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020), by the Fifth Plenary Session of the 18th Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, a seminar was held in Sydney to hear the views of distinguished China-watchers. Hosted by the Australia China Business Council and AustCham Beijing, attendees heard insights from Laurie Smith, Tracy …Read More…

In the current climate conscious landscape, any energy which reduces emissions and minimises global environmental impact is attracting massive attention within the energy exploration and production sector. The upcoming 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris has thrown the world’s climate crisis into sharp relief via media and groundswell of activism around the planet. …Read More…

What would entice a group of film-makers to leave the comfort of a luxurious hotel bed at two in the morning? The opportunity to capture a stunning dawn sky, is the answer. In May 2015, Director Andrew W Morse, pilot Stuart Sharpless and gimbal-operator / editor Hari Ravi left the five-star Kempinski Hotel Yinchuan in the middle of the night, …Read More…

While the aviation sector looks to cleaner ways to fly, business air travellers can choose to contribute to either carbon emissions or carbon offsets. Those who consider the impact to the environment of their international and domestic aviation, may invest in carbon offsets. As I travel to multiple cities over several weeks next month, I am well aware of …Read More…

There is something primal and comforting about a fire. There is the sense of security which dates back to our earliest tribal ancestors, and the simple fascination with flickering flames. However, burning tree branches, or fossil fuels such as coal, oil or gas, is extremely damaging to the environment. There is a better alternative. A …Read More…

In order to reduce waste and increase efficiency, a Bendigo timber frame and truss plant is now producing biomass briquettes. The BB Truss & Timber 6,000m2 factory is exclusively equipped with Multinail machinery and designs and manufactures roof trusses, wall frames and floor trusses for residential construction. In producing carbon-storing timber frames and trusses, BB …Read More…

Hitachi is inviting you to project a greener future with Project Green. Hitachi Australia has launched an initiative to reduce waste and increase sustainability. Founded in 1910, global brand Hitachi has a considerable perspective from which to view global change, encompassing global population growth, industrialisation and consumerism. The company is committed to actions aimed at …Read More…