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Grid constraints push data centres toward regional on-site, off-grid generation

Renewable energy land acquisition brokerage Rok Solid is seeing data centre operators increasingly move development to regional sites and choosing off-grid solutions such as gas and solar to counter metropolitan grid constraints.
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KSTAR joins Smart Energy Council in lead up to home battery launch

Major Chinese inverter and energy storage solution company KSTAR has joined the Smart Energy Council as an essential member in the lead up to its launch of a new residential energy storage solution to the Australian market.
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Norwegian firm introduces fire-resistant membrane for rooftop solar

Norwegian fire safety specialist Bridgehill has developed a fire-resistant roofing membrane designed for use beneath rooftop PV systems. The company says the product is intended to limit heat transfer and flame spread in commercial and industrial install...
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UNSW ‘living lab’ energy managment system now operational

Real-world testing of an artifical intelligence-enabled energy management system and virtual power plant technology is underway in Dubbo, through a TRaCE funded collaboration between the University of New South Wales, Sungrow and Dubbo Regional Council.
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Sunset on solar waste: Have your say on solar panel reuse and recycling

A parliamentary inquiry into solar panel reuse and recycling is calling for written submissions on how Australia currently handles ageing and decommissioned solar panels, the scale of the current waste challenges and needs for future management.
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100 MW / 870 MWh Ebor battery wins long storage NSW tender

Ebor battery storage system developers US-headquartered Energy Vault and Queensland’s Bridge Energy have been awarded a Long-Term Energy Service Agreement under the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap.
Manufacturing

Japanese anode manufacturing plant to source graphite from Queensland

Queensland based critical minerals company Graphinex is collaborating with Japanese entities to deliver graphite from its proposed $1.3 billion Esmeralda mine project to Japan, and create a fully integrated graphite-to-anode supply chain.
Markets & Policy

China expects up to 287 GW of new PV capacity additions in 2026

China’s PV industry expects 238 GW to 287 GW of domestic capacity additions in 2026 as it pivots away from volume-led growth after a loss-making year driven by overcapacity and sharp price declines. The shift follows rapid expansion in 2021-25 that lif...

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FranklinWH partners with Origin Energy to introduce its first virtual power plan offering in Australia

FranklinWH, a leading provider of whole-home energy management and battery storage solutions, has announced FranklinWH customers can now access Origin's virtual power plant to maximise the value of their home energy systems.

New Transgrid sustainability grants power green outcomes in NSW communities

Community organisations and not-for-profit groups focused on delivering environmental initiatives are encouraged to apply for new funding from Transgrid to support their important work.

Export Finance Australia boosts renewable energy investment in Thailand

Export Finance Australia is providing a $71. 2 million loan to support the development of new solar and battery storage projects in Thailand, strengthening Australia’s support for the region’s clean energy transition.

EVE Energy “Mr Big” Big Battery Delivers Reliable Energy Storage Power to KLIA

EVE Energy and its partners signed a contract for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport solar-plus-storage project, with Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof in attendance to witness the milestone.

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Keeping up with curtailment 2025: Beneath the headline numbers

Curtailment remains one of the clearest signs of the challenges that face both existing and new solar and wind projects in the NEM. Rising levels of curtailment are increasingly shaping development decisions for both greenfield and brownfield projects across the solar and wind fleet. While interest in ‘hybrid’ projects is growing, they still represent only a small share of current installed capacity.

Fossil fuels are doomed – and Trump can’t save them

The past three years have been the world’s hottest on record. In 2025, Earth was 1.44°C warmer than the long-term average, perilously close to breaching the Paris Agreement goal of 1.5°C.

Hidden solar system degradation reduces useful life from 25 years to 11: research

Around a fifth of solar panels examined in a new study fail much faster than expected and some may last for only half their anticipated lifetime.

Turning point: renewables surge to >50% of supply, wholesale power prices plunge, grid resilient to heatwaves

There was a watershed moment for Australian energy transition this week as the Australian Energy Market Operator released its energy dynamics report for the December quarter of 2025: Renewables comprised more than half of energy supply in the quarter, driving down wholesale electricity prices by nearly half. Coal-fired generation was down 4.6% year on year, falling to an all-time quarterly low. Gas-fired generation plunged 27% to its lowest level for 25 years.

APAC can lead charge on repurposing and recycling EV batteries

For the last decade, the global conversation around electric vehicles (EVs) has focused almost entirely on adoption. Targets, incentives, charging stations and sales figures have dominated headlines. The EV transition is happening daily, at street level, across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Yet a far less glamorous question is now becoming just as important as how many EVs we sell: what happens when their batteries are no longer good enough for the road?

New transmission towers are crucial for renewables – but contentious. Here’s where they should go

Solar and wind now provide 99% of new generating capacity in Australia. Renewables supply more than 40% of power to the main grid. Australia will need six times as much solar and wind to reach net zero through the electrification of everything. This means building new transmission corridors, as existing lines were built to connect cities with coal power stations. But the best solar and wind resources lie in different places.

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Revera Energy secures $213 million facility to accelerate pipeline in Australia

London-based clean energy developer Revera Energy has bagged a $213 million facility to accelerate a multi-GW pipeline in Australia and the United Kingdom.

Armidale East BESS awarded long duration storage tender

FRV Australia has been awarded a long duration storage LTESA for 157.5 MW of its 315 MW / 1,260 MWh utility-scale Armidale East battery energy storage system.

Rooftop solar volumes drop 34% after four month growth

The latest rooftop solar figures from market analyst SunWiz show small scale technology certificate volumes dropped sharply by 32% after four months of growth, though January outcomes were broadly in line with seasonal norms.

Fimer launches advanced solar array sizing simulation tool

Italian inverter manufacturer Fimer has launched a new advanced photovoltaic array sizing simulation tool that combines real site data with customer behaviour accessed through its cloud-based project management platform Aurora Vision.

Iberdrola marks two energy storage milestones in New South Wales

Clean energy developer Iberdrola Australia has been awarded a long-term contract for the New South Wales based 100 MW Kingswood battery energy storage system, and launched it’s 65 MW Smithfield battery.

Enervest sells 1.2 GW / 4.8 GWh Hanworth BESS to Octopus Australia

Energy storage project developer Enervest has sold its 1.2 GW / 4.8 GWh Hanworth battery energy storage system in New South Wales to clean energy developer and fund manager Octopus Australia.

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How to combine mechanised farming with agrivoltaics

An international study finds that successful agrivoltaic projects require farm-specific, holistic co-design that integrates solar layout with agricultural mechanisation from the earliest planning stages. Without proper alignment between machinery, crops, and solar systems, agrivoltaics risk major land loss, lower field efficiency, and higher operating costs, undermining farm profitability.

50 MW First Nations solar farm lands first customer

The Western Australia government has partnered with traditional owners of Ngarluma Country in the Pilbara, and Perth based conglomerate Perdaman, to progress the Ngarluma Green Energy Park with the development of a proposed 50 MW solar farm.

Guided-learning model for PV power forecasting without irradiance sensors

South Korean researchers have developed a guided-learning framework that accurately predicts PV power without requiring irradiance sensors during operation, using routine meteorological data instead. The model reportedly showed strong out-of-sample performance while outperforming conventional irradiance-based approaches, particularly under noisy or inconsistent data conditions.

Rooftop solar hits 28.3 GW as home battery uptake ‘straps on a rocket’

Australia’s rooftop solar fleet continues to expand with a combined 28.3 GW of generation capacity commissioned by the end of 2025 with approximately 4.3 million installations across the country.

Developer lands federal backing for 26 GW green hydrogen hub in WA’s Pilbara

Plans to build a 26 GW solar, wind, and green hydrogen project in Western Australia’s Pilbara are set to accelerate with the federal government providing a $21 million funding injection to further advance the project.

Cargill launches on-site solar system at Newcastle plant

Cargill, the world’s largest agricultural commodities trader, has launched its first utility-scale renewable energy project in Australia, switching on a 2.58 MW solar array at its Newcastle oilseed processing facility.

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Over 85% silver extraction efficiency achieved in solar panel recycling test

South Australian clean energy technology recycling developer Iondrive has reported early laboratory results from its proprietary IONSolv metal extraction platform shown greater than 85% silver extraction efficiency in initial bench-scale testing.

Growatt launches 5 kWh AC-coupled battery storage system

The IP66-rated Aura 5000 energy storage system features bidirectional inverter functionality and an AC output of up to 2.5 kW.

NREL researchers quantify UV-induced degradation levels in TOPCon solar cells

Researchers at NREL found that UV exposure can cause significant, partly non-recoverable degradation in TOPCon solar cells, with strong cell-to-cell and intra-cell variability linked to passivation and processing inconsistencies. While some UV-related losses recover quickly under light and are unlikely to affect field performance, the findings highlight gaps in current qualification tests and the need for improved UV aging standards.

Onyx Solar BIPV solution turns skyscraper skin into power source

Spanish building integrated PV manufacturer Onyx Solar is delivering a custom building integrated PV system featuring almost 1,800 solar glass ‘louvres’ designed to help power Australian tech giant Atlassian’s new 39-storey headquarters in downtown Sydney with 100% renewable energy.

UNSW researchers identify new damp heat-induced failure mechanism in TOPCon solar modules

UNSW researchers identified a new damp-heat degradation mechanism in TOPCon modules with laser-fired contacts, driven primarily by rear-side recombination and open-circuit voltage loss rather than series-resistance increase. The study highlights that magnesium in white EVA encapsulants accelerates degradation, guiding improved encapsulant and backsheet selection for more reliable modules in humid environments.

Cubenergy releases energy storage block for utility, C&I applications

Cubenergy has launched FlexCombo 2.0, a scalable battery energy storage system for utility, commercial, and industrial applications, offering up to 16 MWh capacity with LFP batteries. Its modular design, advanced BMS, and cloud-based operations enable easy installation, seamless expansion, and efficient grid integration, according to the manufacturer.

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NSW claims mine approval boosts clean energy supply chain credentials

The New South Wales government has approved a new copper mine it says will support the state’s renewable energy transition and reinforce its place in global clean energy technology supply chains.

Tesla’s new residential solar panels complete home energy ecosystem

The new Tesla Solar Panel and mounting system pairs with the company’s inverter, Powerwall battery, EV charging and vehicles, creating an all-Tesla residential solar offering for the first time.

High-purity alumina HPA First Project bags $75 million

AlphaHPA has received a $75 million National Reconstruction Fund Corporation investment toward delivery of its ultra-high purity alumina plant in Queensland, which will supply critical materials for lithium-ion battery manufacturing.

UNSW research reveals self-repair mechanism in solar cells

Engineers at the University of New South Wales have developed a real-time monitoring technique that reveals how silicon solar cells can self-repair following ultraviolet-induced damage, offering new insights into solar panel degradation and lifetime performance.

Wireless system shares rooftop solar across school campus

A new wireless, Wi-Fi-connected solar solution featuring three Sungrow 100 kW inverters is now allowing more than 300 kW of solar generation to be dynamically balanced across distribution boards throughout a school on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, significantly offsetting grid electricity use.

‘Immediate transition to copper is technically and economically feasible’

With silver prices rising, more large solar manufacturers are expected to switch to copper for cell metallization. Radovan Kopecek of ISC Konstanz tells pv magazine that he expects the entire industry to follow. Ning Song of the University of New South Wales says a small efficiency tradeoff may be acceptable if the cost savings are significant and do not introduce new reliability risks.

Energy Storage

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Synergy 500 MW / 2.4 GWh Collie big battery is now operating

Western Australia’s state-owned electricity gentailer Synergy has announced one of Australia’s biggest batteries, the 500 MW / 2.4 GWh Collie battery energy storage system is now operational.

Global BESS capacity tops 250 GW, overtaking pumped hydro for first time

Rystad Energy says it expects global battery energy storage system (BESS) additions to exceed 130 GW/350 GWh in 2026, led by Australia, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

NSW awards 12 GWh of long duration storage tenders

The New South Wales Roadmap Tender Round 6 for long duration storage has awarded contracts to six new battery energy storage projects representing 1.17 GW / 12 GWh of capacity, bumping the state’s storage under contract to 30 GWh.

NSW court dismisses appeal against solar and battery project

Plans to build a 100 MW solar farm and 45 MW, two-hour capacity battery energy storage system in the Yass Valley have been given fresh impetus with a New South Wales court dismissing concerns the project will affect the region’s rural character.

BNEF report shows drop-off in support for standalone solar

Investment in utility-scale solar in Australia dropped 35% in the second half of 2025 compared to the previous six months with Bloomberg New Energy Finance saying the growth of rooftop solar and a booming battery market are among the reasons for the precipitous decline.

Snowy Hydro adds fourth tunnel borer to keep pumped hydro project on track

Snowy Hydro has commissioned a fourth tunnel boring machine for its Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project in New South Wales as it seeks to prevent any further delay to the start-up of the renewable energy mega-project.