Sustainable Energy Now, Inc - Sustainable Energy Advocacy, Education and Simulation

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Sustainable Energy Now Inc (SEN) is a not-for-profit Western Australian volunteer association formed in 2007 with the aim of promoting practical, affordable strategies for the adoption of renewable energy toward a sustainable global future.

SEN aims to show how a mix of renewable energy technologies, including solar, wind, wave, geothermal and biomass, could meet all electrical demand on WA’s main electricity grid, called the South West Interconnected System.

Recent Presentations and Slides:

Oil Mallee Biomass for Energy and Carbon in the WA Wheat Belt

Invitation to SEN Presents: December 2011

Ben Rose
Environmental Consultant

SEN Guest Presentation
Monday 5th December, 2011 6pm for a 6:30 start
City West Lotteries House: 2 Delhi St, West Perth
(next to City West train station)

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Assessing the Potential of Electric Vehicles and Photovoltaics in a Smart-Grid Environment in Brazil

Invitation to SEN November Meeting

SEN November Meeting Slides

Ricardo Rüther
Associate Professor, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina in Brazil

SEN Guest Presentation
Monday 7th November, 2011 6pm for a 6:30 start
City West Lotteries House: 2 Delhi St, West Perth
(next to City West train station)

Using Psychology to Reduce Energy Use

Invitation to September AGM

Dr Carmen Lawrence
Winthrop Professor, UWA

SEN September Meeting Slides

SEN Guest Presentation and AGM
Monday 5th September, 2011 6pm for a 6:30 start
City West Lotteries House
2 Delhi St, West Perth
(next to City West train station)

Large Scale Renewables in an Urban Environment
The Story of the Fremantle Wind Farm Project

Invitation to August SEN Meeting

SEN August Meeting Slides

Jamie Ally
Chief Executive Officer, HAC Australia

SEN Guest Presentation
Monday 8th August, 2011 6pm for a 6:30 start
City West Lotteries House: 2 Delhi St, West Perth
(next to City West train station)


Click here for information on these and the last two years of SEN presentations.