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South Australia names winners of world-leading hydrogen tender in race to 100 pct renewables
South Australia announces winners of landmark green hydrogen tender that will play key role in state's advance to 100 pct renewables and plans to "ship sun beyond our shores."
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Australia’s main grid hits new renewable energy record – on another weekday
Market operator says Australia's main grid breaks renewable energy production record for the second time this week - both on working days.
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Wind farm gets green light for planning change, bigger turbines
Woolsthorpe wind farm gets approval for reduced total number of turbines – but at a much bigger size.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Australia’s methane problem
Methane expert Peter Rayner on Australia’s potent climate problem, and a solution. Plus: Origin’s black hole, Genex deals and big battery bids.
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We must not let big emitters greenwash their emissions with renewables free kick
We can't afford to give free kicks to heavy emitters, especially when Australia needs all the help it can get to reach 82% renewables by 2030.
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Fortescue lays out huge wind, solar and storage plans to take fossil fuels out of Pilbara
Fortescue outlines its path to "real zero" at its Pilbara mines with plans for multiple gigawatts of solar, wind and battery storage, plus an electrified fleet of trucks and trains.
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Sharpe seeks to smooth road to renewable zones with $128m community “downpayment”
NSW make $128m commitment to "community projects and employment opportunities" in the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone, to smooth the exit from coal.
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Toyota and Telstra pivot into hydrogen fuel cell generators for off grid sites
Toyota Australia announces $3m tilt at stationary hydrogen fuel cell power generator assembly and distribution, in a deal with France-based EODev.
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Rio Tinto seeks to repurpose old mine sites in 600MW renewables push
Rio Tinto wants to install 600MW of renewables to replace the gas it uses to extract iron ore – including old mine sites earmarked to host solar farms.
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Keeping Eraring open longer of little value to Origin, says independent expert
Independent expert looking at Origin Energy takeover says there is likely little value for the utility in keeping Eraring open beyond 2025, and any extension would be limited.
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Genex lands 10-year supply contract for huge Kidston wind project
Genex lands off take agreement for proposed Kidston wind project that will form part of the clean energy hub incorporating wind, solar and pumped hydro storage.
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We need new solutions to reach Australia’s 2030 renewable goals
The overwhelming takeaway from industry experts at this year’s AFR Energy & Climate Summit was that while commitment to ambitious clean energy goals remains strong, achieving 82 per cent renewable energy by 2030 is fast becoming unachievable under the existing plan. The repeated calls for increased support and investment to bring the necessary volume of […]
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Yallourn coal plant workers given option to transition to offshore wind industry
EnergyAustralia announces plans to help coal plant workers transition from jobs at its Yallourn power station to the Elanora Offshore wind farm.
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Bigger and faster: CEFC says more than $120 billion needed to decarbonise the grid
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation committed a record amount of finance to renewables and grid projects in 2022-23, but says the task ahead is huge.
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CSIRO says “curtain of ceramic particles” could finally unleash solar thermal technology
CSIRO says a "curtain" of falling ceramic particles may deliver the extreme heat needed to deliver the low cost "solar battery" long promised by CST technologies.
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Webinar: Now is the time for a smarter grid
Australia is going through a major debate right now about the closure timings of the country’s big coal fired power stations. Harnessing consumer and distributed energy resources - solar, batteries and EVs - are part of the solution.
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Battery storage is now Tesla’s most profitable product, but the solar business is tanking
Battery storage has become Tesla's highest margin business, and has more than doubled in size over the past year.
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RET is still the best: Why it’s time to renew Australia’s renewable energy policy
To have any chance of hitting our overall emission reduction targets, we must speed up the rollout of renewables. There's an obvious solution to this problem.
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The diversity argument for this new transmission link doesn’t stack up
The argument of wind and solar diversity for the big new transmission link from Victoria to NSW doesn't hold water.
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Climate change will affect solar power and grid stability across Australia – here’s how
Newly published UNSW research is the first to quantify climate change’s impact on solar resource reliability in Australia over the next century.
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