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Australia’s sole manufacturer of solar panels inks deal to supply more than 50,000 of its panels to the Bowen Water Pipeline ...
Australia has a financing problem for the 23 GW of wind and solar it needs to build by 2030. It would be nice if super funds came to the party, because the big gentailers won’t.
Concern is mounting that Queensland is reverting to the bad old days of ideological war on renewables, after locking in new rules that threaten to stifle solar and wind.
Marinus Link will have to wait a few weeks longer to learn whether or not it has federal environmental approval, after a decision on the undersea cable was pushed out to July 25.
Pacific Green’s Joel Alexander on getting some of Australia’s biggest batteries to market. Plus: SEC’s Wayne Smith unplugs, and news of the week.
NSW is making good progress expanding renewable energy but more needs to be done to address waste management, biodiversity loss and climate change.
Some big batteries are paid to remove grid bottlenecks, but others fall victim to them. A new report identifies six big batteries worst affected by grid constraints.
Two battery storage companies unveil plans for eight big projects in Spain, as the government, regulator and power companies trade accusations over cause of blackout.
Brisbane based battery manufacturer Vaulta signs partnership with American company to set up a licensed assembly facility in ...
One of the most fossil fuel-dependent sectors of industry is the focus of a new grant funding scheme launched to wean businesses off gas.
Kait Williamson from Flow Power on how one Victorian town built its own green power solution from the ground up. Plus the news of the week.
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, there are various ways Australia can insulate itself from global energy price spikes.
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