One of the most complex substations ever built in Australia has been completed and energised.
The 15-hectare Buronga substation creates a key connection hub between New South Wales, South Australia and
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Scalable storage, smarter energy
As Australia accelerates toward a renewable future, energy storage is emerging as a linchpin for reliable, self-sustaining power systems.
Among the companies responding to the energy storage challenge
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Future-proof by design: how early energy planning is paying off
As pressure increases to deliver lower-emission, future-ready infrastructure without blowing the budget, a key trend is emerging – moving from passive energy use to energy-active precincts. Smart developers
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From turbines to trust
The ballots are counted, the slogans shelved, and the conversations about Australia’s energy future are well underway.
As the mandate for clean energy firms, the real work begins – not in campaign
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Victoria raises heat pump rebate to boost local manufacturing
Victorian solar and plumbing contractors are set to benefit from a significant policy shift, with higher rebates for Australian-made heat pump hot water systems under the state’s Solar Homes program.
From
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Battery subscriptions backed
Battery uptake has long lagged behind rooftop solar, but a new CEFC-backed subscription model could change that.
A new partnership between Enreal, smart metering provider Intellihub, and the Clean Energy
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First-gen wind farm enters decommissioning phase
One of Australia’s first commercial wind farms is being retired, with Pacific Blue initiating plans to decommission its 18.2 MW Codrington Wind Farm in south-west Victoria after more than 25 years of
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Council approves Cimitiere Plains solar
Tasmania’s George Town council has given planning approval to the 288 MW Cimitiere Plains solar project.
The project – to be located on cattle and sheep grazing land, a short distance away from the
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South32 seeking electrified steam
South32 will explore four pathways to partially electrify steam production at its Worsley Alumina Refinery in Western Australia, backed by $4.4 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency
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Engineers commit to filling hydrogen gaps
Australia and Japan’s leading engineering bodies have called for coordinated investment and regulatory reform to unlock a green hydrogen value chain, in a joint report launched at World Expo 2025 in
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