Australia can become a major renewable energy exporter while helping energy deficient countries in Asia to reduce their use of fossil fuels, writes Amar Rathore.
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Stampeding sheep, cross-border interconnection and China risk: ACES International Perspective panel
Australia may be ahead of the pack in adoption of new technology but we have be aware on how the rest of the world is travelling, an expert panel at the Clean Energy Summit concluded.
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Singapore, powered by Tennant Creek: NT gives major project status to 10GW solar export plant
Sun Cable’s proposed $20 billion Australia-Singapore Power Link near Tennant Creek would generate 10GW to supply a 20-30GWh storage facility.
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How partnerships can pole vault new solutions over the barriers to change on the electrical grid
We’ll get the grid we need with less strain and wasted opportunity if we put our heads together, writes Tim MacTaggart.
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Fiji teaches its young the logic of solar energy
Twenty schools in Fiji with new solar systems installed are passing the benefits of free, clean electricity on to students of the Pacific Islands nation.
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Renewables momentum continues, despite political chaos
With 2019 now underway, it is worth reflecting on another extraordinary year for the Australian renewable energy industry.
The industry experienced another record-breaking year in 2018, with $20
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Making Australia a renewable energy exporting superpower
Politicians around Australia are proposing ambitious plans to export renewable energy from Australia, using high-voltage power lines laid under the oceans.
But will this work? Our research is investigating
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Happy birthday, SA’s big battery, and many happy returns (of your recyclable parts)
A year ago today, Tesla’s big battery in South Australia began dispatching power to the state’s grid, one day ahead of schedule. By most accounts, the world’s largest lithium-ion battery has been
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The long goodbye to coal has begun
Thermal coal is fated for long-term structural decline and energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are increasing despite the Paris targets, are key take-outs in the International Energy Agency’s World
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Jinko playing to their strength
Kennedy Energy Park is a world-first wind, solar and energy storage facility located in Flinders Shire in central north Queensland. The project is owned by Windlab and Eurus. Construction has commenced
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