Australians are keen to cut home energy use, but cost, complexity and confidence gaps are slowing uptake of high-impact upgrades, new government research shows.
The Behavioural Economics Team of the Australian
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‘Chicken-and-egg’ problem stifling Australia’s EV transition
Australia’s electric vehicle charging network is failing to keep pace with global benchmarks, according to Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) Commissioner Tim Jordan.
Australia has just one public
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Industry warns policy certainty key to AI-era energy demands
Industry experts say Australia’s clean energy build-out must accelerate to keep pace with the demands of emerging technology sectors such as artificial intelligence.
Discussions have been held at a high-level
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Tindo to 9x solar output with $34.5m ARENA backing
Government funding will see a massive increase in production for Australia’s only solar panel manufacturer.
Tindo Solar has secured $34.5 million in funding through the Albanese Government’s $1 billion
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Solar-powered and seriously fast
When the future of sustainable transport hits the road, it looks a lot like this.
Forget cupholders. Ditch the touchscreens. This isn’t your average EV. The Sonnenwagen solar car, designed and built
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Pacific Green and ZEN Energy sign 10-year, 1.5GWh BESS tolling deal
Pacific Green has secured a 10-year tolling agreement with ZEN Energy covering 1.5 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of battery energy storage across three projects in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland.
The
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Breakthroughs recognised in 2025 Clean Energy Council Awards
A Victorian solar entrepreneur, a regional energy collective, and a trailblazing First Nations wind farm partnership have been named among the winners of the 2025 Clean Energy Council Awards, recognising
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New hub to accelerate WA’s clean energy innovation
A $4 million technology hub in Perth has opened its doors, aiming to fast-track Western Australia’s transition to a low-carbon economy by advancing local expertise in green technologies.
The Western
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Waratah Super Battery playing world-first protection role
Half of the Waratah Super Battery is now live, providing a critical “shock absorber” function for New South Wales’ high-voltage network.
The first 350MW (700MWh) tranche of the 850MW/1680MWh system
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Merredin Big Battery to bring SWIS storage
A major battery project in Western Australia is moving ahead this week.
Construction is officially underway on the 100 MW / 400 MWh Merredin Battery Energy Storage System [BESS], a grid‑scale facility
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