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Batteries lead charge in record breaking quarter for new projects

The number of new clean energy and grid firming projects coming on line in the first quarter of 2025 has been the largest to date, according to the Australian Energy Market Operator’s National Electricity Market Scorecard March 2025.
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Solar and battery project a game changer says Wärtsilä

The Fulham solar and battery project being built in regional Victoria has been labelled a “game changer” with technology group Wärtsilä Energy saying the project highlights a growing trend toward integrating renewable energy and storage to support ...
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PowerPlus presents hybrid inverter and battery solution

Australian battery designer and manufacturer PowerPlus Energy has unveiled a new all-in-one energy storage solution featuring a single-phase 7 kW inverter and a 13.4 KWh stackable battery.
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AI-powered robotic pile technology speeds up 500,000 solar panel project

Bouygues Construction Australia is trialling an autonomous piling system machine to build French renewable giant ENGIE’s 250 MW Goorambat East Solar Farm in northern Victoria.
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Solar canopy transforms carpark into clean energy asset

Renewable energy solutions provider Smart Commercial Solar has completed the installation of a 365 kW solar canopy that has transformed the carpark at a New South Wales leagues club into a high-performing renewable energy asset.
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History repeats as Iberian blackout demonstrates urgent need for battery storage

The vast blackout that gripped the Iberian Peninsula on April 28 has echoes of a similar event in South Australia in 2016. The solution in both cases appears to be the same.
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Solis launches new hybrid inverters for C&I solar

The Chinese manufacturer said its new product is the world’s largest wall-mounted hybrid inverter. The series includes three models, with AC outputs of 80 kW, 100 kW, or 125 kW.
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Vena begins 320 MW expansion of Wandoan South solar and storage project

Singapore-based developer Vena Energy is set to start building a 320 MW solar plant that will form part of its multi-phased Wandoan South renewable energy project being expanded in Queensland’s Western Downs region.

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Novonix finalises purchase and sale agreement for Enterprise South land

Novonix, a leading battery materials and technology company, is pleased to announce the execution of a definitive agreement to purchase a 182-acre parcel in the Enterprise South Industrial Park in the American state of Tennessee.

Blueleaf Energy appoints country manager to lead business expansion in Japan

Blueleaf Energy, a pan-Asian renewable energy platform owned by a Macquarie Asset Management managed fund, has announced the appointment of John Warren as Country Manager for operations in Japan.

Sigenergy becomes Australia’s top battery brand by market share, SunWiz reports

Sigenergy, a leading energy innovator, was ranked the No. 1 battery manufacturer in Australia by blended capacity for the month of March 2025, according to the latest report from SunWiz, an independent expert solar consultancy.

Sungrow wins iF Design Award 2025 for all-new 1+X 2.0 Modular Inverter

Sungrow, the global leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, announced that it won the 2025 iF Design Award for its flagship project, the all-new 1+X 2. 0 Modular Inverter.

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How robotics is reshaping solar module installation

With module sizes increasing, labour shortages worsening and workplace safety risks escalating, automation is a necessity.

Data sharing vital to maximising benefits of EV batteries

Around the world, more and more electric vehicles are hitting the road. Last year, more than 17 million battery-electric and hybrid vehicles were sold. Early forecasts suggest this year’s figure might reach 20 million. Nearly 20% of all cars sold today are electric.

Albanese government announces $1.2 billion plan to purchase critical minerals

A re-elected Albanese government will take the unprecedented step of buying or obtaining options over key critical minerals to protect Australia’s national interest and boost its economic resilience.

Climatic conditions critical for module design and durability

When it comes to module durability, we need to think differently, according to research from Austria’s Polymer Competence Center Leoben. Researcher Chiara Barretta reveals study results that saw modules in a tropical environment suffer significant degradation. Even stabiliser materials in the encapsulants had a limited effect.

Australia among world’s solar and wind champions

New data shows Sweden, Australia, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark are the leading countries for per capita solar and wind generation capacity. Furthermore, it reveals global solar capacity has been doubling every three years, and wind every six years, whereas fossil and nuclear capacity and generation have been almost static in recent years.

Energy Transformation has begun, driven by ‘shine baby shine’

The global energy transition began at different times for different nation states. Iceland and Costa Rica had natural advantages but Germany took the lead in establishing the formula for every country to embark on an energy transition. What began a quarter of a century ago is now entering the next phase: a select group of nations undergoing an energy transformation.

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JV partners launch New Zealand’s largest solar farm

New Zealand's biggest solar farm to date is now live with Genesis and joint venture partner FRV Australia officially flicking the switch on the 47 MW Lauriston Solar Farm near Christchurch on the nation’s South Island.

Jemena adds community batteries as part of prep for rooftop solar influx

Victorian distribution network service provider Jemena has flicked the switch on the first two community batteries to be installed within its electricity network as it prepares for rooftop solar capacity to more than double in the next decade.

Acen targets $835 million to fuel renewables expansion

Renewables developer Acen, a key player in the Australian energy transition, is returning to the capital market with plans to raise almost $835 million to fuel its expansion and investment in the clean energy sector as it seeks to almost triple its renewable energy capacity to 20 GW by 2030.

Battery innovator introduces inverter-less system to Taiwan

Victorian-headquartered battery storage innovator Relectrify, has introduced its novel, inverter-less battery energy storage solution to the Taiwan market.

Siemens Energy applauds progress but calls for realistic transition solutions

Siemens Energy Australia’s Samuel Morillon says the country’s energy transition is progressing very well, but believes in realistic solutions to ensure reliability in the grid, and that future energy sources like renewable hydrogen will take time to mature.

Majority of Australian business chiefs want renewable grid by 2035

A global business executive poll has found 77% of Australian business leaders want a renewables-based electricity system within the decade and for the federal government to priortise reskilling of high-carbon sector workers to help fill clean energy jobs.

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World Bank build marks debut of ClearVue solar skylights

Western Australia-headquartered ClearVue Technologies has signed its first commercial order for Africa with its solar energy-generating skylights to be integrated into a new World Bank building in Nigeria.

Sun-Ways inaugurates removable PV plant on railway tracks

Swiss startup Sun-Ways says it has activated what it calls the world’s first removable solar plant on active rail tracks, with passenger trains set to operate over the 18 kW installation from today.

Ingeteam technology tapped for Australia solar projects

Spanish manufacturer Ingeteam has been tapped by Denmark-headquartered developer European Energy to supply its power conversion and control technology to two grid-scale solar farms being built in Australia.

Chemitek Solar launches new antistatic soiling mitigation coating

The Portuguese company said its new anti-soiling solution lasts for at least a year. It can be applied during routine cleaning operations by mixing it directly in the cleaning water.

Solar carport serves as alternative for rooftop PV

GoodWe BIPV has identified new applications for its Vela residential solar carport with the modular unit gaining traction in rural and small commercial settings as an alternative to ground-mounted and rooftop PV systems.

Testing reveals height benefits of floating PV

Scientists have tested the performance of floating PV panels at a height of 800 mm and 250 mm above their floating structures. Their thermal and electrical performance was compared to that of a reference land-based system and the highest panel was found to show the greatest cooling effect.

Technology

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5 MWh pilot plant provides new impetus for thermal energy storage startup

MGA Thermal has its sights fixed on the commercialisation of its long-duration electro-thermal energy storage solution after the successful commissioning of a 5 MWh pilot plant on the New South Wales Central Coast.

Top-cell transparency remains critical challenge for tandem solar cells

New research has shown how improving top-cell transparency and performance remains key to the commercialization of tandem perovskite-silicon solar cells, as well as for all other types of tandem devices. The analysis demonstrated, in particular, that the top cell must achieve higher single-cell efficiency to compensate for reduced transparency.

SEC reveals major milestone for 1.6 GWh battery project

The third and final transformer has arrived for installation at the Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub in Victoria with the 600 MW / 1,600 MWh first stage of the battery energy storage system (BESS) on track to come online later this year.

Sydney researchers develop new approaches to PV circular economy

Researchers at two Sydney universities have developed 24 new ways of evaluating the circular economy of PV modules to identify the merits of various strategies based on current and future energy, materials and silver use.

500 MW Western Australia big battery installation completed at Collie

In the shadow of the aging Collie coal-fired power plant scheduled to close by 2027, the installation of 640 containerised batteries at Collie, Western Australia is now complete and the facility will start serving the grid later in 2025.

CATL unveils 587 Ah battery energy storage cell

The competition in the development of large-capacity cells is heating up, with the industry’s top player stepping up to shape the new standard in the battery energy storage space.

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Sunora expands into solar inverter market

Solar tech manufacturer Sunora has unveiled new grid-connected and hybrid inverters at the RenewX 2025 clean energy trade show in India.

Gautam Solar presents 23.69%-efficient 640 W TOPCon solar module

The Indian manufacturer said its new TOPCon solar panel is based on rectangular bifacial solar cells and is certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

Longi achieves 34.85% efficiency for two-terminal tandem perovskite solar cell

The result was confirmed by the United States Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

Fronius launches hybrid inverters for residential, commercial applications

The Austrian manufacturer said its new hybrid inverters can increase the usable output of the PV system to up to 150%. They are available in six version with rated AC power ranging from 15 kW to 33.3 kW.

Sungrow releases modular inverter for utility-scale solar

The Chinese manufacturer said its new product uses inverter units with an output of 800 kW, of which 12 can be connected in parallel. It can work in weather of up to 52 C.

Thornova offers solar module composite frames

Chinese manufacturer Thornova says that its new composite frames offers advantages in terms of stability, corrosion, and chemical resistance. Installation is also easier because no grounding is required.

Energy Storage

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Next-gen battery think tank set to supercharge Australian value chain

Ten early-stage next-gen battery manufacturers and innovators have formed an inaugural cohort aimed at boosting Australia’s lithium battery value chain as part of the Supercharge Australia project.

EnergyCo gives green light to unlock 3.65 GW of clean energy projects

An 800 MW solar farm and 300 MW battery storage system are included in one of four renewable energy projects totalling 3.65 GW of generation capacity granted the right to connect to new transmission lines in the South West Renewable Energy Zone of New South Wales.

Community response triggers redesign of solar and storage project

The design of a grid-scale solar farm and battery energy storage project planned for the New England region of New South Wales has undergone “considerable amendments” – including reducing the number of solar panels to be installed by more than 75,000 – as the developers seek to address community concerns.

Landowners push plan for Tasmania solar and storage project

A group of Tasmanian landowners is seeking Australian government approval to develop a 250 MW solar farm and 144 MW / 576 MWh battery energy storage system in the state’s Central Highlands region.

EPC Solar eyes Fiji as entry point into Pacific region

Canberra-based renewable energy company EPC Solar has made its first foray overseas, launching into Fiji where it says it has a pipeline of more than 40 potential solar and energy storage projects.

South Korean battery breakthrough using hybrid anode material

Researchers at two South Korean universities have collaborated to achieve a breakthrough in lithium-ion battery technology by developing a novel hybrid anode material.

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