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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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The capacity investment scheme and 2024 ISP: Coal and gas get a hammering
It's been a big year for the energy transition, but it's ending on a good note, with the newly released draft 2024 ISP, the expanded Capacity Investment Scheme, and steady progress at COP 28.
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German nuclear plant to be replaced by Europe’s biggest battery
Shuttered German nuclear plant could be replaced by Europe's biggest battery under proposal from site owners.
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Victoria adds more sweeteners to get households off gas and electrify their homes
Victoria expands incentives to move away from gas, to now all the major gas appliances that households commonly use.
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Households to take centre stage on grid with solar, EVs, heat pumps and electric cooktops
Australian households and their consumer energy resources – rooftop solar, electric cars, heat pumps, and electric cooktops – will play a critical and central role in the accelerating green energy transition.
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State energy ministers give themselves power to force coal generators to stay open
State energy ministers give themselves power to force coal generators to stay open if a fast-tracked closure puts grid reliability at risk.
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Australia could be at 99 pct renewables by 2032, if green exports take off as hoped
The green export scenario - the basis of the hope that Australian can be a renewable superpower - suggests the grid could reach 99 per cent renewables within a decade.
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AEMO’s jaw dropping prediction for coal power – all but gone from the grid in a decade
AEMO's new planning blueprint says coal will exit five years early, households will play key role with rooftop PV, EVs and electric homes, but rollout of large scale wind and solar needs to quicken.
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COP28 deal suggests days of fossil fuels are numbered – but climate catastrophe is not yet averted
The overriding question the world now faces is whether the broad commitments nations agreed to are enough as climate change gathers pace. The answer, alarmingly, is no.
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The COP28 climate agreement is a step backwards on fossil fuels
Countries agreed to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels, but oil and gas firms are ramping up production.
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“Read the text:” Bowen’s warning to fossil fuel industry as COP finally embraces transition
Bowen says COP28 agreement is a "big deal", with a clear warning to fossil fuels that the world is committed to transition to clean energy. But will it be quick enough?
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Hills of Gold: Contested New England wind farm wins planning approval
One of the most contested wind projects in NSW wins planning approval from department, just the second wind project in five years in the state. But it still has another hurdle to jump.
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AEMO says more gas needed in W.A. to cover coal exits and electrification, but maybe not
AEMO says more gas power might be needed to cover early coal closures, but predicts longer term decline as wind, solar and storage over growing demand for electrification.
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No space for Eraring, but Bowen will need more wind and solar to meet 2030 target
IEEFA report says first round of CIS battery projects will leave no space for Eraring, but Chris Bowen will need a lot more wind and solar than he is planning now to reach his 82 pct renewables target.
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“A decade is far too long:” Major investors slam planning delays in NSW
Clean energy investors slam delays for renewable and storage projects in NSW, noting that the only wind farm approved in the last five years took nearly a decade to get over the line.
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Telstra signs up new Bundaberg solar farm to take it to 100% renewable mark
Telstra signs PPA for new solar farm in Queensland to take its total renewable contracts to the equivalent of all its annual electricity consumption.
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