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Newest peaking gas plant fires up for first time: At least it’s connected to a pipeline
EnergyAustralia fires up country's newest peaking gas generator for first time. It won't likely be needed often, but at least it is connected to a pipeline.
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Renewables cover more than half of Germany’s electricity demand for first time in 2023
Germany has generated more than half of the electricity it used this year with renewable energy for the first time, new data shows.
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COP28 a “tragedy for the planet” as Stockholm Syndrome took hold
Up to 100,000 people — most of whom derive their professional status and income from climate-related politics, advocacy and business — flew into Dubai for COP28. The result was an unmitigated disaster.
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“Certainty and continuity:” Bowen locks in Arena chief for another three years
Federal energy minister secures Darren Miller for a third term heading up Arena, to guide the agency through "a period of substantial growth."
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AGL to begin construction of Australia’s biggest “grid forming” battery in 2024
AGL's 500MW/1,000MWh Liddell battery – Australia's biggest battery with grid-forming inverter capabilities – will begin construction in the new year.
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AVL finishes electrolyte factory, no word on when first vanadium flow batteries will be made
AVL's electrolyte factory will supply the key element its subsidiary VSUN needs to build vanadium flow batteries.
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World’s biggest eight-hour lithium battery wins NSW long duration storage tender
Two huge lithium-ion batteries, and the Broken Hill compressed air storage project, win storage tender in result that may lead to rethink of what long duration storage technologies will look like.
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NSW secures another $4.2 billion of wind, solar and storage to help shift from coal
NSW lands another $4.2 billion in wind, solar and storage projects, including big wins for Andrew Forrest and Neoen, and three ground-breaking long duration storage projects.
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1,000MW extra demand from nowhere: What happens when solar PV output falls off a cliff
The energy transition faces many large challenges – buy there are plenty of fascinating smaller ones, too. Like, what happens when a summer thunderstorm hits Brisbane?
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Climate authority confirms Australia has been fudging its methane emissions data
Federal government urged to act "immediately" as major report finds Australia well behind international best practice on measurement and reporting of methane emissions.
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New solar project in Victoria lands off-take deal with Japanese owned retailer
New solar project in Victoria lands off-take deal with retailer specialising in commercial and industrial customers.
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EU gives Fortescue’s Norway green ammonia project a huge leg-up with $331m
One of Fortescue's major green hydrogen and ammonia projects gets access to more than $330 million in funds from the EU - if the project goes ahead.
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Dates and details firm up for launch of Australia’s first offshore wind auction
Victorian government sets the stage for first round of offshore wind energy auctions, with plan to call for expressions of interest in late 2024 and to award contracts in 2026.
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Flexibility is key to reach a more sustainable future GridBeyond’s energy report says
Energy Trends 2024 looks at how some markets have taken action to further expand the flexibility available from the demand side to support the grid during peak periods.
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Giant Waratah Super Battery project to receive more than $700m to help fill Eraring gap
The Waratah Super Battery project, designed to help fill the gap left by the closure of Eraring by creating a type of giant "shock absorber", will receive more than $700m.
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Energy shift in action: Brown coal hits new low in Victoria, renewables hit new high in NSW
Rooftop PV sends brown coal output inVictoria to record low, while NSW hits new demand and renewable output records
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Big solar farm in NSW approved after widening gaps in solar rows to allow more sheep
Another big solar farm gets planning approval in NSW, despite some strong objections, after agreeing to widen the gap between rows of modules to allow more sheep on the property.
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World’s largest series of solar & storage trade shows is coming to Brisbane – Solar & Storage Live Australia 2024
Terrapinn Limited is bringing the Australian edition of Solar & Storage LIve to Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre on 1 & 2 May 2024.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Will Chris Bowen’s capacity scheme actually work?
Baringa’s Anne Bailey talks about the Capacity Investment Mechanism and what’s needed to make it work. Plus: AEMO’s 2024 ISP, the COP28 results, and energy ministers and coal plants.
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Lightsource bp sells five Australian solar farms to Chinese buyer
Lightsource bp sells its entire Australian portfolio of solar farms that are operating or under construction, as it seeks to unlock funds for the next tranche of its 7.5 GW portfolio.
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