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Governments finally act to stop millions of solar panels going into landfill, with NSW to take the lead on how to reuse and ...
Victoria expands zones for solar, battery and wind developments, but the cost of connection is expected to almost double.
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The $4.9 billion HumeLink transmission line, key to the giant Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project, is now open to connection ...
The biggest and most powerful battery in Australia has smashed its output record again as it continues to work through the commissioning process ahead of reaching full capacity by the end of the ...
Australia is overdue to set its next Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement in 2025 – an emissions reduction target for 2035 that will sit somewhere between the 2030 target of 43 ...
Federal energy minister says promised independent renewables developer rating scheme will swing into action in March 2026, after a period of design and testing.
Wind industry in crisis, with no new commitments, and the major utilities showing no interest in contracting any in the short term.
In the small town of Hay, wind and solar developers were popping up left, right and centre. So the local community decided to take control and set the rules.
Four remote First Nations communities will be transitioned away from a diesel powered electricity supply to solar and battery storage-based microgrids.
The owner of the biggest solar farms in NSW reported fall in revenue and earnings from the projects in the first half of 2025, despite higher output.
Hay Shire’s Alison McLean explains how the local community set the rules of engagement to renewable project developers. Plus: Why the big utilities are saying no to wind and solar.
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