Western Australia has opened two new Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) tenders designed to add 1.6 gigawatts (GW) of renewable generation and 2.4 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of storage to the state’s grid, unlocking
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Batteries balance power with precision
As Australians experience the pain of energy price fluctuations and growing concerns over grid reliability, hybrid inverters and storage solutions are emerging as a compelling alternative.
Solplanet’s
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WATCH: World-first transformer design energised
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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Southern lessons guide Beca’s next moves
As Queensland prepares for energy transition, engineering and advisory firm Beca is looking to bring lessons from major renewables projects in other jurisdictions to bear.
With decades of experience at
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Acquisition adds to early-stage pipeline
TagEnergy has acquired early-stage renewables developer ACE Power, adding approximately 6 gigawatts of battery, wind and solar projects to its Australian pipeline.
The acquisition significantly expands
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Offshore wind gains momentum
Australia’s offshore wind sector has taken another step forward, with the federal government issuing three preliminary feasibility licence offers.
The offers cover proposed wind farms off the coast of
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Market call opens for telescope system
An interesting opportunity has emerged to power the world’s largest radio telescope.
The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) has opened a market survey for the design, build and operation of a
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Skills crisis looms for net zero works
Australia’s transition to net zero by 2050 is at risk without urgent action to address workforce shortages across infrastructure sectors, a new report warns.
Infrastructure Australia’s
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Tech tested in Darwin to Adelaide solar race
The world’s longest solar car race has started in Darwin.
Thirty-four teams from 17 countries have begun the 3000-kilometre Bridgestone World Solar Challenge to Adelaide.
Germany’s Sonnenwagen Aachen
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Grants drive large-user shift from gas boilers to electrification
The Victorian Government is funding electrification to slash fossil fuel use.
Victoria’s largest horticultural nursery has modelled a switch from gas to high-temperature heat pumps, showing how industrial
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