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Long-term look at albedo tipped to pay off over project lifetime

As bifacial modules proliferate, estimations of albedo are becoming more important and with developers not prepared to install weather stations to assess solar resource, a popular option has become third-party, on-site measurements over periods as short as a day. Is this an acceptable compromise between costly on-site measuring and less accurate satellite data? Everoze’s Stefan Mau discusses the potential benefits and limitations of this approach.
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Fortescue announces commissioning of a 100 MW solar farm in the Pilbara

Mining giant Fortescue Metals Group has begun commissioning its 100 MW solar farm at the North Star Junction south of Port Hedland in Western Australia, as the company progresses toward a target of real zero by 2030.
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Global wine company toasts power purchase agreement with Origin Zero

South Australian company Accolade Wines has entered into a power purchase agreement for its Berri Estates facility with gentailer Origin Zero that will own, operate and maintain a rooftop solar array of 4,800 panels at the regional site.
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Behind-the-meter battery uptake glitched by New South Wales battery rebate wait

New South Wales government efforts to stabilise the grid through an incentive scheme offering battery rebates has caused a lull in battery uptake and installations while some consumers wait another four months for the rebate to kick in.
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Sinovoltaics shuffles PV module manufacturer financial stability rankings

The third edition of the Sinovoltaics financial stability report ranking lists India-based Abhishek Corp, Insolartion Energy, Waaree Renewable Technologies, and Solex Energy, all based in India, followed by United States-headquartered First Solar as the ...
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How long do residential solar batteries last?

Multiple factors affect lifespan of a residential battery energy storage system. We examine the life of batteries in Part 3 of our series.
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Critical mineral report highlights Australia’s solar panel recycling potential

A new report published by the CSIRO says Australia’s research into solar recycling is second in the world, outside China, but suggests the establishment of mid-stream activities such as the production of metallurgical silicon and polysilicon have big p...
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Northern Territory lands $250 million for new transmission projects and upgrades

The Northern Territory and Australian government have signed a landmark $250 million deal under the Rewiring the Nation fund to upgrade the Territory’s grid and rollout new transmission projects before 2030.

Press Releases

JinkoSolar Tiger Neo modules boosting Karawang PV project in Indonesia

JinkoSolar recently has successfully connected the 100 MW Karawang PV project in Indonesia to the grid with its Tiger Neo 78 cell bifacial modules.

Government and industry work to accelerate heat pump take-up

Developed through nationwide industry consultation and with the support of the New South Wales and Victorian governments, the Energy Efficiency Council has released the Roadmap for Heat Pump Hot Water Systems in Australia.

Federal government backing small businesses to improve energy performance

The Albanese Government is delivering more than $41 million to help more than 1,700 small businesses upgrade facilities to take control of their energy bills and lower emissions.

Ohme is the new EV charging partner for OSW

Dynamic smart electric vehicle charging company Ohme is the new home EV charging partner for OSW.

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China’s solar dominance not an issue

In a new monthly column for pv magazine, the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) explains why potential trade disruptions in the global PV supply chain are substantially different from those related to coal, oil and gas.

Fortescue pauses green hydrogen goal, Australia must forge on

Australian mining and energy giant Fortescue announced last week that its ambitious green energy goal – to produce 15 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually by 2030 – will be placed on hold.

No room for nuclear power, unless Coalition switches off rooftop solar

Before renewables came along, coal-fired power stations pumped out electricity (and carbon emissions) 24 hours a day. But now, this type of “always on” baseload power is no longer necessary or commercially viable.

CSIRO brings science, not politics, to electricity cost debate

Some nuclear fans claim Australia’s national science agency has a position on the country’s energy mix. CSIRO Chief Executive Doug Hilton writes that is both wrong and a fundamental misinterpretation of the GenCost report.

Microgrids empowering regional and remote communities across Australia

Small collections of electricity generators, or microgrids, have long been used in disaster recovery, when network supply falters during bushfires or cyclones. But now the technology is being used to provide secure, 24-7 supplies of clean energy in Australian communities where connection to the main electricity grid is but a pipedream.

How companies can bridge gap to net zero and move from talk to transformation

The majority of global companies have set ambitious public targets to reach net zero, but internally many believe there is insufficient effort being made to transform talk of decarbonisation to reality. The team at consulting firm Partners in Performance recently surveyed ~100 senior leaders at global companies to assess the efficacy of their emissions reduction programs.

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Winter weather highlights bigger role for batteries

The latest quarterly report from the country’s energy market operator shows the role of batteries in supporting demand peaks in the National Electricity Market is on the rise, with average generation in those periods more than doubling since the same time last year.

Western Australia mine site to install hybrid power plant with 65 MW capacity

Zenith Energy will build, own and operate a hybrid power station including a 7 MW solar farm and 12 MWh battery energy storage system that will help power operations at Lynas Rare Earths’ Mount Weld mine site in Western Australia

Macquarie’s Eku gets green light for 500 MWh Canberra big battery

The way has been cleared for construction to begin on a 250 MW / 500 MWh battery energy storage system that will help “future proof” the Australian Capital Territory’s energy supply by reducing the load on Canberra’s electricity network and increasing network reliability.

Alinta secures approval for second battery in WA’s southwest

Electricity and gas provider Alinta Energy has received the tick of approval from the Western Australian government to begin construction of a second battery energy storage facility at Wagerup in the state’s southwest.

WTO accuses China of low transparency on state subsidies, including solar

The World Trade Organisation Secretariat has criticised China for an alleged lack of transparency in its state support framework and has urged the nation to improve its subsidy notification process.

Fimer launches sale proceess under extraordinary administration

Inverter manufacturer Fimer has launched a process to sell itself to new owners. Interested investors have until August 31 to submit offers.

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How long do residential solar inverters last?

Multiple factors affect the productive lifespan of a residential solar inverter. In Part 2 of our series, we look at solar inverters.

Frontier Energy lands $215 million to fund Waroona renewable energy project

Western Australia clean energy developer Frontier Energy has been granted $215 million in debt finance for its Waroona Renewable Energy Project south of Perth, from specialist infrastructure fund Infradebt.

Northwestern Victoria earmarked as best potential for renewable energy developments

Victorian transmission infrastructure operator VicGrid has identified over half the state as having potential to host future renewable energy developments, as outlined in its draft Victorian Transmission Plan guidelines.

BrightNight secures grid approval for large-scale solar and battery project

The owner of a 360 MW solar farm and 600 MWh battery energy storage project being developed near Mortlake in southwest Victoria said it has received grid connection approval that paves the way for the next stage of development.

How long do residential solar panels last?

Multiple factors affect the productive lifespan of a residential solar panel. In the first part of this series, we look at the solar panels themselves.

Smart Commercial puts off-grid solar and battery system to work

Renewable energy solutions provider Smart Commercial Solar has unveiled a “ground-breaking” hybrid microgrid that combines 3.98 MW of PV, 4.4 MWh of battery energy storage and an 11 kV private distribution network to help power a large-scale poultry farm in southwest New South Wales.

Technology

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Australia rated global leader in hybrid solar and battery energy solutions: whitepaper

Australia’s leadership in hybrid solar and battery energy storage solutions features prominently in a new whitepaper released by global energy company Hitachi Energy, which examines trends and technology solutions for more modular and distributed networks.

Acen launches approvals process for Cooma solar and battery project

The Australian arm of Philippines-based energy company Acen Corporation has launched the approvals process for a major grid-connected solar and battery energy storage project to be built near the town of Cooma in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains region.

Sunswap rolling out PV-powered transport refrigeration

United Kingdom–based technology company Sunswap has launched Endurance, an electric transport refrigeration system with integrated battery and solar PV. It is built to compete with diesel-powered systems.

Bigger is better as module makers power ahead

Larger wafer and module sizes have had a profound influence on module power output in recent years but standardisation appears to have taken hold, with no further increases evident in module data, according to Molly Morgan, a senior research analyst at Exawatt, which is now part of the CRU Group.

PV Lighthouse lands new funding to develop PV modelling platform

Australian software developer PV Lighthouse has secured almost $2 million in federal to drive the continued development of its SunSolve Yield advanced simulation engine that is designed to improve yield forecasting for utility-scale solar projects.

Researchers develop ‘communicative’ PV panels

A German research team is conducting practical tests to see how solar modules with integrated radio technology can be linked to form an overall network. The “communicative” panels should represent a simple and cost-effective solution for monitoring and controlling small-scale photovoltaic systems.

Manufacturing

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Quinbrook polysilicon plant focus shifts to silica feedstock

Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners’ plan to build a 'state-of-the-art' polysilicon manufacturing plant in north Queensland has taken a step forward with Australian Silica Quartz starting a drilling program at a planned mine site that could provide feedstock for the proposed multibillion-dollar facility.

Singaporean startup achieves 22.6% efficiency for perovskite solar module

Singfilm Solar said the result has been certified by China’s National PV Industry Measurement and Testing Center.

IEA-PVPS identifies 456 patents in PV module recycling

The IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme’s (IEA-PVPS) latest report on solar panel recycling offers a comprehensive review of all existing technologies in this market segment, from pure mechanical recycling to innovative techniques such as light pulse treatment, water-jet cleaning, pyrolysis, and chemical treatments.

Regulator to nominate CEC as solar panel and inverter assurance body

The Clean Energy Council looks set to be reappointed as the product listing body responsible for maintaining and publishing lists of approved solar panels and inverters eligible for use in Australia’s solar rebate program.

Longi, Aiko Solar, TCL Zhonghuan, Tongwei to post H1 losses

Longi says it expects a net loss of CNY 4.8 billion ($980 million) for the first half of 2024, while Tongwei is bracing for a CNY 3 billion loss. Aiko Solar and TCL Zhonghuan, meanwhile, are predicting losses of CNY 2.9 billion and CNY 1.4 billion, respectively.

Anker launches new all-in-one home storage solution

Chinese electronics manufacturer Anker has developed a new all-in-one home storage solution with up to 30 kWh of capacity, available in single-phase and three-phase configurations.

Energy Storage

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Origin stage two battery approval elevates Eraring’s storage capacity over 2 GWh

Origin Energy has approved a $450 million investment to construct the second-stage 240 MW / 1,030 MWh four-hour duration grid-forming battery at Eraring Power Station in New South Wales, set to boost the site's energy storage to over 2 GWh.

Koorangie storage facility hits milestone with delivery of 100 Tesla Megapacks

The Koorangie battery energy storage system being constructed in northwest Victoria has achieved a major milestone with the delivery of 100 Tesla Megapacks with grid-forming inverters that operate in virtual machine mode.

WA targets 6.5 TWh of renewables generation as part of federal deal

Western Australia has locked in federal government funding to build a minimum 6.5 TWh of large-scale solar and wind projects and 1.1 GW of new storage to help ensure the electricity grid remains stable as the state continues its renewable energy transition.

Power purchase agreement bootcamps roll out in New South Wales

A NSW government program is being rolled out for business and local councils that buy over 1 GWh of electricity per year to explain how to procure clean energy from the state’s renewable energy zones using power purchase agreements.

Akaysha progresses plans for 1.6 GWh battery in Queensland

Plans to build another grid-scale four-hour capacity battery energy storage system near the central Queensland town of Gladstone have been submitted to the local council as developer Akaysha Energy continues build up an impressive portfolio of battery storage projects.

Enel Green Power buys 1 GW Tallawang hybrid solar and battery project

Renewable energy company Enel Green Power Australia has bought the proposed 1 GW Tallawang solar and battery energy storage project being developed in western New South Wales from British-based global energy company Renewable Energy Systems.

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