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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Solar support high among neighbours
A new survey suggests neighbours of solar farms would often welcome more.
Most people living near large-scale solar farms in the US are open to having more built nearby, according to a new study published
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WA seeks local grid gear
WA is pushing for local production of poles and wires needed for the state’s renewable energy rollout.
Western Australia’s 2025–26 State Budget has earmarked $20 million for new transmission infrastructure
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Grid battery giant expands local presence
Victoria has welcomed a global energy company’s growth plans.
The Victorian Government is backing an expansion by US-based energy storage firm Fluence, which will see the company grow its national headquarters
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Hydrogen haulage begins at new hub
Australia’s first public hydrogen refuelling station is now operational in Geelong.
Toll Group has joined as a foundation partner to launch its hydrogen-powered transport operations with the Viva Energy
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Neoen launches Queensland’s first grid-forming battery
Neoen has completed construction and commissioning of Stage 1 of its Western Downs Battery.
The work marks Queensland’s entry into the grid-scale battery storage market with a 270 MW / 540 MWh system
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Valley of the Winds gets rolling
ACEN Australia has secured final approval from the NSW Independent Planning Commission (IPC) to develop its 943MW Valley of the Winds wind farm and 320MW/640MWh battery energy storage system in the state’s
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Newcastle hub to streamline green power moves
A new $115.5 million logistics precinct at the Port of Newcastle will provide critical support for NSW’s renewable energy rollout, enabling faster and more efficient delivery of large-scale wind and
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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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