A comprehensive assessment of Australia's biomass resources will be undertaken to assist the development of bioenergy and biofuel projects, following a $3 million funding announcement by the Australian Renewable (ARENA).
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COP21: What was the verdict of Australian delegates?
2015 ended on a positive note, with the ground-breaking global agreement reached in Paris sending a strong signal that renewables will play in a big role in Australia's economic future
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Solahart to begin installing Tesla Powerwall in February 2016
Solar hot water systems provider Solahart is the latest Australian reseller to partner with Tesla Energy, with installations expected to begin in February 2016.
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Yorke Peninsula biomass “co-op” to be owned by local farmers
Local farmers will own and operate a new cooperative-style biomass business that will supply feedstock for Australia’s first straw-fuelled power company on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula.
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CEFC to continue funding wind and solar under new mandate
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) will continue to invest in wind and solar projects under a new Investment Mandate that came into force at the end of 2015.
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Pines Elanora installs Australia’s largest solar car park
Pines Elanora, a Gold Coast shopping centre, has installed a 636 kW solar car park structure as part of its $30 million redevelopment.
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Barcaldine Solar Farm secures finance from ARENA and CEFC
The 20 MW AC Barcaldine Solar Farm in central Queensland will receive funding from both the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC).
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Nyngan Solar Plant hits key milestone in large-scale solar PV
AGL's 103 MW Nyngan Solar Plant has generated 60,000 MWh of renewable energy to date, in an important achievement for large-scale solar PV in Australia.
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CEFC hamstrung by latest investment ban on wind and small-scale solar
The renewable energy sector has reacted with dismay to the Federal Government's recent directive, which bans the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) from investing in wind and small-scale solar, the latter of which includes rooftop panels.
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