Australia’s home battery market has accelerated sharply since July.
More than 43,000 new systems have been registered under the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) and 50,000 batteries installed
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$150 million to make solar local
Australia will inject a fresh $150 million into domestic solar manufacturing.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is opening Round 2 of its $1 billion Solar Sunshot program.
The new funding
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Whistleblowers urged to expose fraud in renewable energy schemes
Fraud risks are growing across Australia’s carbon, renewable energy and nature repair markets, and regulators are urging whistleblowers to step forward.
The Clean Energy Regulator (CER) has launched
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Marinus Link hits financial close, unlocking hydro exports
Tasmania’s long-promised role as the “battery of the nation” is moving closer.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has confirmed that $3.8 billion in financing has been secured for Stage
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Local manufacturing push targets turbine supply chain reliability
A Bunbury engineering firm will pilot local production of wind turbine components after securing more than $2 million in government co-investment.
RCR Advanced Technologies, part of the RCR Mining Technologies
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Victoria signs off on 400MW south-west wind farm
Victoria has approved another major wind project, with the 400-megawatt Mt Fyans Wind Farm set to supply power to almost 250,000 homes in the state’s south-west.
Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny confirmed
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$4 billion private investment tipped as WA opens new CIS rounds
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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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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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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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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