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  1. Energy smart farming

    This portal will provide farmers, service providers and anyone living on the land with information about practice change and efficient and renewable energy technologies to improve farm productivity and resilience. ... The Energy Smart Farming community

  2. Benefits of on-farm weather stations on orchards in NSW

    than 30km away meaning that the data that producers are obtaining is not accurate for their property. ... Deploying a weather station on farm allows for better understand of the different climatic thresholds experienced.

  3. NSW DPI factsheets

    Energy efficiency for farm vehicles. Energy efficiency for irrigation. Agriculture Victoria and NSW DPI have developed a tool to help irrigators measure and benchmark the energy efficiency of their centre pivot ... An article and links to the tool can be

  4. Kingfish

    Primary producers need evidence-based information about the changing climate, and the risks and opportunities it may bring. ... These changes may provide even greater fishing opportunities for kingfish off southern NSW in the future.

  5. Managing IoT devices and telemetry

    So, it is always possible to determine which real world device sent the message. ... Where should this message go? The delivery of telemetry has its own wrinkles.

  6. Beef Cattle

    There are approximately 4 million head of beef cattle distributed across the state. ... The map shows the main cattle growing regions in NSW. Darker colours represent a higher number of cattle.

  7. Chickpea

    The map shows major NSW chickpea growing regions. Darker colours represent larger areas of chickpea grown. ... The desi variety of chickpea with a yield of 3.5 t/ha is modelled in this assessment.

  8. Dolphinfish

    The species is targeted by commercial fishers, with approximately 2.3 tonnes caught annually. ... The map shows NSW Marine fisheries bioregions. What is the NSW DPI Climate Vulnerability Assessment?

  9. Green hydrogen

    Green hydrogen is produced by extracting hydrogen from water by passing an electrical current through the water in a process called electrolysis. ... To be classified as green hydrogen, the process must use electricity generated from a renewable source

  10. Solar

    Solar photovoltaics are one of the clean energy technologies most commonly used in Australia. ... Solar photovoltaics, or PV, involve the collection of solar radiation from the sun.

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