
The Autumn 2025 issue of Ecolibrium includes the feature articles:
- Peak powers — World renowned environmental consultant Alan Pears AM makes the case for energy efficiency and emissions ratings that better reflect the impacts of peak demand and seasonal variability.
- How to make money from batteries — Craig Roussac from Buildings Alive looks at what investing in batteries can mean for building owners in Australia.
- Howzat for heat monitoring?! — Developed in conjunction with the University of Sydney, Sports Medicine Australia’s Extreme Heat Policy tool is playing an important role in keeping local athletes safe during increasing summer temperatures.
- Three cheers! — Using an innovative waste heat recovery system powered predominantly by rooftop solar, 3 Ravens brewery has managed to triple its production in some respects, all while minimising its electricity use and carbon footprint.
- A win-win for regional healthcare — The award-winning upgrade to Goondiwindi Hospital’s HVAC system has helped future-proof one of regional Queensland’s most important healthcare hubs.
- Legionella in a warming world — Clive Broadbent, L.AIRAH, discusses how climate change and increases in surface water temperatures could potentially encourage the growth of Legionella.
- Double trouble — Mark Lommers, M.AIRAH, looks at the repeal of Western Australia’s controversial Sewerage (Lighting, Ventilation and Construction) Regulations 1971.
AIRAH members: A hard copy is direct-mailed to you as part of your AIRAH membership.
Non-members: Hard copies are available by contacting AIRAH, or consider becoming an AIRAH member.