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Photon chooses NSW for its first ever solar and battery project
Photon Energy will embark on its first big solar and battery build after buying up the 9.8MW/10MWh Boggabri project in New South Wales.
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Longi sets new silicon solar cell efficiency world record of 26.8 pct
PV giant Longi becomes the first ever Chinese solar company to set a world record for silicon solar cell efficiency.
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Wind farms deliver another big bonus to consumers under ACT’s 100 pct renewables deal
ACT reaps benefit of locking in prices for its net 100 per cent renewable supply, receiving bonus payment of $32 million in last quarter as prices surge in rest of country.
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Wind and solar delivered one third of grid demand in last month, but fossil fuels set the price
Rooftop solar overtakes both hydro and gas, but despite record levels of renewables the market price is still being set by fossil fuels.
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Joel Fitzgibbon appointed to board of coal mine investor as profits flood in
Updated: Former ALP maverick and fossil fuel supporter Joel Fitzgibbon appointed to the board of a company invested in coal mining.
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Wilkie calls out Australia “clean coal scam” that puts country’s reputation at stake
Independent MP Andrew Wilkie alleges "fraud" and "scam" over quality reports that suggested Australian coal was cleaner than it was.
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Wind farm rejected over threat to koalas gets green light for new design
The central Queensland wind farm sent back to the drawing board for posing a “clearly unacceptable” threat to koalas has been approved for construction.
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Cranes on key Sydney construction projects switch to renewable diesel
Cranes at two major infrastructure projects will start running on so-called renewable diesel, as a key contractor shifts its fleet away from fossil fuels.
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Explainer: What was decided at Cop27 climate talks in Egypt?
The biggest breakthrough came on support for climate victims, but there was little to stop polluters causing more damage.
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The good, the bad, and a leave pass for fossil fuels at compromised Egypt COP27
COP27 made important advances on loss and damage, but the refusal to call out fossil fuels and backtracking on 1.5° target has left a bitter taste.
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Wind and solar supply two thirds of South Australia grid in week it was cut off from NEM
Wind and solar still contributed around two thirds of electricity supply in South Australia in the week it was "isolated" from the main grid.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: “Fit for 55″: EU climate package could tax Australia
Why Australia might still be facing a carbon border tax in EU. Matthias Buck from Agora Energiewende explains.
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Korea power companies sign MoUs for huge green ammonia projects in Australia
Two Korea power plant operators sign MoUs to develop several large green hydrogen and green ammonia projects in Australia.
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BHP clinches $9.6 billion bid to buy OZ Minerals to gain more control over EV battery metals
BHP to take a lead role in landmark clean energy projects through its now approved bid for fellow miner Oz Minerals, and securing bigger role in battery metals.
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How to unpick a company’s net zero target in 7 steps
Corporate net zero targets are spreading like wildfire, but many ring hollow and are no more than vague statements of intent. Here's how to unpick them.
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Latrobe Valley pine plantation wind farm confirms Supreme Court challenge
Osmi Australia confirms that state approvals for its 200MW Delburn wind farm are being challenged in court, with a hearing date set for February 2023.
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Another giga-scale wind, solar and battery project jostles for a spot in new renewable zone
Virya Energy proposes 220 of wind turbines, up to 300MW of solar PV and a 500MW/500MWh battery north-west of Jerilderie.
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Biggest gas unit in South Australia closed in midday sun to help keep lights on
AEMO shuffles its cards as it seeks to maintain grid stability in South Australia, switching off the biggest gas generator to contain the risk to rooftop PV.
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“Bridge to nowhere:” Why BlueScope Steel is a decarbonisation laggard in Australia
In the US, BlueScope continues to aggressively invest in becoming a leader in steel sector decarbonisation. In Australia, it offers little more than greenwash and spin.
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Western Australia sets new renewables record of 81% – in world’s biggest isolated grid
WA grid reaches record level of 81 per cent renewables, driven mostly by rooftop solar.
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