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EnergyAustralia plans to build massive four hour battery in South Australia
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Vestas rolls out wind turbine towers made from low-emission steel
Vestas says it will now offer a wind turbine tower made from low-emission steel, “significantly” reducing the lifetime carbon dioxide emissions during production.
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Solar farms and native grasses create pollinator havens and boost biodiversity, study funds
Solar farms can play a significant role in restoring insect habitats that could mitigate ongoing conflicts over farming land use change.
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We need creative ideas, and mobile storage, in case “big transmission” is delayed
Creative ideas are needed if big transmission is delayed or not built. That includes demand management, efficiency, and mobile batteries, including those mounted on trucks and trains.
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Households could boost solar output with two-sided panels, a tilt, and a light colour roof
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Kalgoorlie turns to renewables as fossil fuel backup fails after storms
City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is looking to renewables as a solution after the failure of the gas turbines that were supposed to provide back up power to the mining region.
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Firm Power gets approval for three battery projects as NSW speeds up process
Firm Power gets approval for another three big battery projects, including one in NSW in just six months.
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Turbines at newly installed Victoria wind farm pulled down to fix faulty parts
At least seven turbines at a newly commissioned wind farm in Victoria are being pulled down to fix faulty parts.
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BHP begins search for half a gigawatt of wind, solar and batteries for Pilbara mines
BHP has formalised the search for wind, solar and battery projects to support the electrification and decarbonisation of its Pilbara iron ore mines.
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NSW reboots and streamlines access rights to help wind and solar secure space on the grid
NSW reboots and streamlines access rights for new wind, solar and storage projects to ensure that first renewable energy zone is delivered on time to allow more coal exits.
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Why battery freight trains could boost resilience for Australia’s storm battered economies
Battery freight trains could provide huge amounts of mobile storage to boost the grid and provide resilience to Australia's storm battered economies. And cut the need for new transmission.
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Nuclear goes backwards, again, as wind and solar enjoy another year of record growth
Nuclear power went backwards last year despite the renaissance hype. Meanwhile, renewables enjoyed record growth and within two years both wind and solar will overtake nuclear.
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Germany’s last solar module factory threatens to close, as China’s grip distorts market
Germany's last solar module plant – and the largest in Europe – is preparing to close, as the glut of China panels makes business unsustainable.
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A record 63 billion-dollars of weather disasters hit Earth in 2023
Seven nations had their most expensive weather disaster on record in the last 12 months, and the continent of Africa suffered two of its deadliest.
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Neoen calls time on pioneering off-grid solar and battery project, decommissions Degrussa
Less than a decade after it was built to power a remote WA copper mine, Neoen confirms it will dismantle the Degrussa solar and battery project. But what will become of the panels?
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Northvolt secures funds for first circular battery gigafactory in western world
Swedish battery manufacturer secures mammoth $US5bn loan to help develop Northvolt Ett gigafactory and adjacent battery recycling plant, Revolt Ett.
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Solar farms face “large, unpredictable” revenue swings as marginal loss factors strike again
Clean Energy Investor Group warns solar projects in parts of NSW and Victoria face big hits to revenue, as "old issues around MLFs come back to haunt the industry."
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Stick to the plan: Lights won’t go out when Eraring closes on schedule
Consistent with AEMO's own modelling, our new analysis reconfirms there is no material electricity reliability gap for NSW if Eraring closes on schedule.
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Home battery boom: Solar batteries double to more than one million in Germany
New data shows Germany's market for home and commercial battery storage systems grew by over 150 per cent in 2023 – and that's with "market barriers."
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Sunshine State milestone as Queenslanders install one million solar rooftops
Clean Energy Regulator data shows Queensland reached one million rooftop solar installations in 2023, beating out every other state in the country.
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