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Reece Whitby named minister “to spearhead” W.A.’s clean energy transition
Former journalist Reece Whitby named new energy minister in Western Australia, adding to his climate change and environment portfolios.
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Anti-renewables hypocrisy will not save koalas
Politicians and conservative media commentators drumming up anti-renewables sentiment in the guise of protecting biodiversity and koala habitat is blatant hypocrisy.
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Zen Energy inks deal to power supermarkets and offices with Queensland solar
A solar farm in Queensland's Western Downs region will power more than a dozen retail, office and industrial sites as part of a new six-year deal.
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“Major influx:” Batteries lead charge as renewables and storage grid applications double
Applications for connections to the grid from new renewable and storage projects have more than doubled in the past year, and it's taking less time.
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Solar module prices are at record lows, but they could halve again by 2040
The meteoric rise of solar PV – the quiet conqueror of coal around the globe – is showing no sign of slowing down because the cost of production is sinking to record lows.
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The new face of old-fashioned climate change denial
Australia's government isn’t so gauche as to deny climate change out loud at a COP meeting. But it does support fossil fuel expansion completely at odds with the science.
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Energy giant Statkraft to trial “revolutionary” flow battery made with saltwater
Statkraft strikes partnership with Dutch company Aquabattery to develop a pilot test of its innovative saltwater-based flow battery designed to improve long-term storage.
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Stunning leap in rooftop solar PV smashes renewable records across the grid
Rooftop solar output leaps by nearly a gigawatt to help establish new output records for renewables and reshape the grid.
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Another dud Snowy Hydro project, squandering over $1.5bn of taxpayers’ money
Snowy Hydro's Hunter Power Project has kept a low profile compared to Snowy 2.0 – but it has a strikingly similar list of troubles sending it over budget and off schedule.
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Vestas massive 15MW offshore wind turbine ready for service
Danish wind turbine manufacturing giant Vestas has received type certification for its 15MW offshore wind turbine, making the turbine ready for commercial use.
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EnergyAustralia hides pumped hydro from view as it seeks to lock in giant Victoria battery
EnergyAustralia reveals updated plan for NSW pumped hydro project with key components hidden from view as it seeks to finalise several major battery projects.
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AGL signs up battery recycling innovator that avoids “black mass” for Hunter hub
AGL signs deal with Australian start-up that says it can recycle batteries without creating a sludge known as "black mass"
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Heat and rain delay return to service of Queensland’s busted coal plants
Hot and wet weather, and the added complications of Covid and the Gaza conflict, have caused more delays for the return of the Callide C coal generator units.
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NSW shines in November as coal state claims best performing solar farms
New South Wales had a big month of renewables in November, dominating the charts for the best performing big solar generation assets.
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AGL to pilot first-of-its-kind nickel hydrogen battery at Torrens Island hub
AGL to trial nickel hydrogen battery that offers potential lower cost, long cycle and longer life storage options.
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Wind and solar output surges past 20 gigawatts for first time on Australia’s main grid
Wind and solar output has surged past 20 gigawatts for the first time on Australian main grid, marking yet another significant milestone in the green energy transition.
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Carbon credits from landfill gas projects are on the nose
Integrity issues have arisen with landfill gas projects because baselines have been set too low – and do not properly account for two drivers of methane combustion.
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Renewable energy developers are running out of excuses: It’s time to start building
Wind and solar developers are running out of excuses. It's time they started committing to their projects.
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Not so fast: Origin and AusSuper vow to continue slow pace of green energy switch
Australia's biggest energy utility and the country's biggest super fund promise to maintain status quo and continue their not-so-fast switch to green energy. Australians should be appalled.
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From nets to nacelles: A day in the life of an offshore wind technician
Bridie Salmon has gone from slicing fish on the docks of Grimsby to becoming a team leader on the world's biggest offshore wind farm.
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