GBP has completed more than 230 megawatts (MW) of solar repowering projects in Japan, swapping out over 300,000 degraded or obsolete solar panels across multiple aging sites.
The projects target early
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Decades of wind heritage
Liebherr has been providing the wind energy sector with purpose-designed and manufactured cranes for more than 30 years.
As wind energy continues to evolve, with turbines adhering to the notion of ‘higher,
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ZendIT rewires wind delivery with live project data
A new AI-driven project platform is targeting the delays and inefficiencies plaguing wind farm construction.
Brisbane startup ZendIT AI has launched what it calls the first project intelligence platform
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Firming tender to tackle NSW’s future shortfall
New South Wales has launched a new competitive tender for 500 megawatts (MW) of firming capacity, targeting delivery before the forecast shortfall in the summer of 2027–28.
Announced by Energy and Climate
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Reaching new heights – literally
As the global wind energy industry rapidly evolves, XCMG is leading the charge with a range of cranes designed to handle ever-increasing height and weight requirements.
China is at the forefront of the
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CSIRO shows wind, solar and batteries carry lowest cost
Renewables backed by storage and transmission remain the lowest-cost new-build electricity generation technologies in Australia.
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Wind, solar and battery completions nearly double
The latest grid connection figures show record volumes of wind, solar and battery projects.
According to the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) June 2025 Connection Scorecard, 29 projects totalling
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Rooftops cut diesel use for Kimberley households
More than 780 kilowatts of rooftop solar has been installed across two remote Kimberley communities under Horizon Power’s Kimberley Communities Solar Saver (KCSS) program, with a third site now under
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$81 million facility to power bricks with waste-derived gas
A new $81.4 million bioenergy facility at Horsley Park has been approved to supply green gas to Austral Bricks’ manufacturing kiln.
The anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, designed to replace fossil gas
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$5 million charger rollout targets NSW’s dense urban EV gap
More than 500 new electric vehicle chargers will be installed across 130 suburbs in NSW under the second round of the state’s EV Kerbside Charging Grants program, with a strong focus on high-density
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