Skip to content
Energy

Queensland Shines Brighter: Solar and Storage Live Australia Teams Up with Master Electricians Australia

Solar & Storage Live Australia 2 mins read

The fusion of these esteemed organisations marks a pivotal moment in Queensland's journey towards a sustainable future. With a shared vision of accelerating the state's renewable energy sector, Solar and Storage Live Australia and MEA are set to illuminate the path forward for the Sunshine State.

"This partnership signifies a monumental step towards harnessing Queensland's immense potential in renewable energy," said Matthew Williams, MD of Terrapinn Australia. "By joining forces with MEA, we are not only amplifying our impact but also nurturing the growth of local talent and businesses within the Queensland supply chain."

Echoing Williams' enthusiasm, Kate Raymond, CEO of Master Electricians Australia, expressed her excitement about the collaborative effort. "Queensland is a powerhouse of innovation in the renewable energy sector. Through this partnership, we aim to empower electricians across the state with the knowledge and resources they need to excel in this rapidly evolving industry."

At the heart of this partnership lies a commitment to supporting Queensland's workforce and fostering sustainable growth within the renewable energy ecosystem. Together, Solar and Storage Live Australia and MEA are dedicated to advancing the state's position as a leader in clean energy solutions.

The partnership between Solar and Storage Live Australia and MEA exemplifies the spirit of collaboration and innovation that defines Queensland's renewable energy landscape. Through joint efforts and shared expertise, these organisations are poised to ignite a brighter, more sustainable future for generations to come.


For media inquiries and further information, please contact Marketing Director, Rita Nehme on rita.nehme@terrapinn.com.

About Solar and Storage Live Australia:

Solar and Storage Live Australia is Queensland's premier event showcasing the latest innovations and technologies in solar energy, energy storage, and renewable solutions. With a focus on driving sustainable development and fostering industry collaboration, Solar and Storage Live Australia serves as a catalyst for the advancement of Queensland's renewable energy sector.

About Master Electricians Australia:

Master Electricians Australia is the peak national body representing electrical contractors, promoting safety, excellence, and innovation within the electrical industry. With a network of over [number] members across Australia, MEA is committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and expertise in electrical services.

More from this category

  • Energy
  • 16/01/2025
  • 08:47
Cargill

Cargill Puts Bold Innovation at Center of Effort to Decarbonize Shipping

Continued investment in wind assisted propulsion, next-generation fuels and digital solutions key to moving the world’s goods more sustainably GENEVA–BUSINESS WIRE– Cargill is advancing…

  • Contains:
  • Community, Energy
  • 16/01/2025
  • 06:05
RE Alliance

Media Release: Local Energy Hubs can help fill the public information gap on renewable energy

For immediate release 16 Jan 2025 The findings in the Climate Council’s reportElectric Shock! Australia’s Lightbulb Moment, released today, confirm the huge information gap that exists among communities when it comes to renewable energy – most Australians don’t know that almost 40% of our total electricity supply already comes from renewables. Rural and regional communities are crying out for more information to help them navigate the energy shift where they live. “The Climate Council’s recent research found that more than 80% of people want more information about how our energy system is changing,” says RE-Alliance National Director Andrew Bray. “Local…

  • Community, Energy
  • 16/01/2025
  • 03:06
Climate Council

Electric Shock: Half of NSW in the dark on renewable energy progress, knowledge gap risks slowing transition

16th of January 2024 AUSTRALIANS ARE UNDERESTIMATING the speed and scale of our switch to renewable power. New South Wales is in the midst of a clean energy boom as four-fifths of our electricity is set to come from renewable sources by 2030, and all of our ageing coal-fired power stations closing by 2040. However, new Essential Research polling commissioned by the Climate Council—Electric Shock! Australia’s Lightbulb Moment—shows a glaring knowledge gap that risks undermining trust in the energy transition. Addressing this gap is key to empowering New South Wales to embrace and benefit from the increasing momentum of renewable…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.