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ARENA tips $5.4 million into community electrification trial

The federal government has committed $5.4 million in funding to support the creation of a fully electrified community on the New South Wales south coast with the pilot project to provide crucial insights on the shape of Australia’s future energy system.
Markets & Policy

CSIRO and Essential Energy to trial vehicle-to-grid tech

New South Wales distributed network service provider Essential Energy and Australia’s national science agency CSIRO have partnered to investigate how vehicle-to-grid technology can be best integrated as part of a wider home energy management system and...
Manufacturing

SolarEdge unveils inverters for smaller solar projects

SolarEdge has unveiled its new TerraMax Inverter, which boasts 99% efficiency and enables 200% DC oversizing. It features an integrated night-time PID rectifier and is paired with the company’s H1300 Power Optimisers.
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Curtin finding tipped to boost solar cell performance

A group of researchers in Western Australia has discovered how to make more molecules stick to the surface of tiny semiconductor nanocrystals, in a finding they say could revolutionise the efficiency and performance of solar panels.
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Newcastle port progresses clean energy precinct plans

Port of Newcastle, one of the largest coal ports in the world, is pushing ahead with its Clean Energy Precinct development, signing agreements for key design work and environmental impact studies.
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SunDrive teams with Trina on solar tech development

Solar cell technology innovator SunDrive Solar will join forces with Chinese PV manufacturing giant Trinasolar to develop “cutting-edge” manufacturing facilities and bring Australian-made solar panels to market at scale.
Hydrogen

AGIG project provides boost for green hydrogen ambitions

Australia’s renewable hydrogen ambitions have received a boost with construction officially starting on a 10 MW green hydrogen project being developed on the border between New South Wales and Victoria.
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Longi introduces 665 W HPBC photovoltaic modules

The Chinese PV manufacturer said its new module series has a power conversion efficiency of up to 24.8% and temperature coefficient is -0.26% per C.

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ACEnergy welcomes Powercor’s new tariffs to boost solar capacity and energy storage efficiency

ACEnergy has expressed strong support for the newly proposed tariffs by Powercor, outlined in its recently released Tariff Directions Paper, labelling the proposal as a ‘significant step toward balancing costs and encouraging the adoption of new technologies’ which aid in emission reduction.

Hinen to showcase at All Energy Australia 2024

Melbourne will host the All Energy Australia 2024 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from October 23 to 24.

Macquarie backs nationwide rollout of EV charging infrastructure as part of UK investment plans

Macquarie Group has announced that the Australian-headquartered financial services group will support new investment to roll out a network of fast-charging electric vehicle infrastructure nationwide as part of a wider almost $40 billion of package of planned investment activity across its UK portfolio.

How to install solar panels on curved roof

Curved roofs, common in commercial and industrial settings, present a unique challenge for solar panel installations. Aligning panels with the roof’s curvature demands precision and specialised solutions to ensure optimal efficiency and safety.

Opinion & Analysis

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Electric vehicle sales slump blamed on misinformation

Battery electric vehicle sales in Australia have flattened in recent months. The latest data reveal a sharp 27.2% year-on-year decline (overall new vehicle sales were down 9.7%) in September. Tesla Model Y and Model 3 cars had an even steeper drop of nearly 50%.

Key to unlocking Australia’s renewable energy potential

Critics of renewable energy projects are quick to argue that building solar and wind farms on productive farming and grazing land has a deleterious effect on Australia’s agricultural production.

Energy storage is a solved problem

There are thousands of extraordinarily good pumped hydro energy storage sites around the world with extraordinarily low capital cost. When coupled with batteries, the resulting hybrid system has large energy storage, low cost for both energy and power, and rapid response. Storage is a solved problem.

Riding China’s green capital tsunami to harness cleaner future for Australia

As the world races to decarbonise, China is leading the way. It committed more than $145 billion (USD 100 billion) in outbound foreign direct investment since 2023 across decarbonisation sectors including solar, wind, batteries, grid, new energy vehicles, hydro and green hydrogen.

Dutton’s nuclear plan extends coal use, cost unknown

Opposition leader Peter Dutton has revealed the Coalition’s nuclear energy plan relies on many of Australia’s coal-fired power stations running for at least another 12 years – far beyond the time frame officials expect the ageing facilities to last.

Circular economy and solar photovoltaics: is there a case for second-life PV modules?

What happens to a solar PV module after its expected 25-year operational life? With about 2 TW of rooftop and utility-scale PV already deployed worldwide, and a large number of them being retired before operating for 15 years, the amount of PV modules being discarded is growing every year.

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NRE presses go on 145 MW Philippines project

Nexif Ratch Energy, a renewable energy-focused platform in Southeast Asia and Australia, has reached financial close on the 145 MWp solar farm being developed in the Philippines.

Traditional Owners seek to take control in energy shift

The road to clean energy for remote communities can be long and hard, but it is possible, and First Nations people are ensuring their communities share in the benefits of Australia’s clean energy transition.

New recycling deal revs up electric vehicle battery circular economy

Australian battery recycling company Envirostream, a subsidiary of Perth-headquartered advanced raw materials company Lithium Australia, has signed an exclusive recycling agreement with repurposed electric vehicle battery manufacturer Infinitev.

Australia on track to add 53 GW of renewable capacity by 2030: report

The International Energy Agency’s Renewables 2024 report has forecast Australia will add 53 GW of renewable capacity between 2024-2030, with a nearly 65% share being from a mix of utility, rooftop and green hydogen production solar.

4.99 MW Narromine solar farm ownership passes to Ampyr Distributed Energy

Australian renewable energy and battery storage development company MPower Group has sold its 4.99 MW Narromine renewable energy project in New South Wales to Singapore-based Ampyr Distributed Energy via conversion of project funding into equity in the project.

IEA forecasts over 4,000 GW of new solar by 2030

The International Energy Agency says renewables are on course to meet almost half of global electricity demand by 2030, with solar accounting for 80% of the growth in capacity.

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Spanish renewables company to buy Three Springs solar farm in Western Australia

Sydney-based oil and gas company Pilot Energy Limited has received a non-binding $11.5 million offer from Spain-headquartered clean energy developer EDP Renewables to buy its 376 MW Three Springs solar farm, 300 kilometres northeast of Perth, Western Australia.

Trinasolar develops agrivoltaic site with Kiwi clean energy solutions companies

China-headquartered solar and energy storage solutions company Trinasolar is developing a dual-use site with New Zealand-based engineering, procurement and construction company Kiwi Solar and commercial solar solutions company Trilect.

NZ to step up approvals process for large-scale PV projects

Ten large-scale solar farms planned for New Zealand’s North and South islands are among 22 renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of 3 GW that have been listed for inclusion in the government’s “one-stop shop” fast-track approvals process.

Lightsource bp’s million module solar farm gets federal government green light

London-headquartered renewable energy developer Lightsource bp Australia has been granted federal government approval for its 450 MW Goulburn River Solar Farm, located in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, 28 kilometres southwest of Merriwa.

Building-integrated PV system integrates PCM on sides

Scientists have designed a new building-integrated PV system that uses 30 mm of phase change material on each side of the wall. The array reportedly achieved superior thermoelectric coupling performance compared to reference BIPV systems without PCM.

Allied Green taps AFRY to engineer solar and battery storage plant

Allied Green Ammonia has awarded Swedish outfit Afry the owner’s engineering assignment for the renewable power plant that is to support its large-scale green hydrogen to ammonia production project being developed in the Northern Territory.

Technology

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Grid-scale battery manufacturer gets $3 million boost for electrolyte production

Grid-scale battery manufacturer Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific has received a $3 million Queensland government investment to increase its production of iron flow battery electrolytes by 40 million litres per year.

Queensland solar panel recycling solution aims to scale-up nationwide

Brisbane-headquartered Pan Pacific Recycling has begun materials recovery from end-of-life solar panels as part of a Smart Energy Council stewardship pilot, which aims to fast track a repurposing solution for the rest of Australia’s mounting solar waste problem.

GridBeyond backs financial benefits of community batteries

A 1 MW community-owned battery energy storage system could earn the operators up to $250,000 in revenue each year in Australia according to new analysis from Ireland-headquartered smart energy company GridBeyond.

Fortescue launches US manufacturing plant with marine battery

Australian mining and green energy major Fortescue plans to launch its manufacturing efforts in the United States by producing a high-voltage battery pack with up to 34 kWh capacity built around the company’s scalable battery module technology.

Sinovoltaics tracks 78.8 GW solar module capacity in Southeast Asia

The latest supply chain map from Sinovoltaics tracks growth across Southeast Asia, with module capacity reaching 78.8 GW, and 58 production projects tracked.

Contracts awarded for concentrated solar-powered green methanol plant

Australian concentrated solar thermal energy specialist Vast Renewables has announced key contracts for its proposed Solar Methanol 1 green fuels project being developed in South Australia.

Manufacturing

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New research shows vulnerability of TOPCon solar cells to contact corrosion

Researchers at the University of New South Wales claim to have identified new TOPCon contact degradation mechanisms that are significantly influenced by the combination of ions and aluminum-silver paste compositions. The primary degradation mechanism was a significant increase in series resistance.

Reliance introduces bifacial heterojunction solar modules

The India-based module producer said its new panels have a power conversion efficiency of up to 23.1% and a temperature coefficient of -0.24% per C.

Australia’s solar manufacturing future needs skilled expatriate workforce: report

A global renewable energy jobs review has found Australia could achieve a 5 GW module capacity on the back of new domestic upstream facilities but requires a $7.8 billion investment over the next decade, and initially, an expatriate workforce to achieve it.

USA module manufacturer SEG Solar turns sod on 5 GW Indonesian plant

United States-headquartered solar module manufacturer SEG Solar has started building 10 N-type cell production lines in Indonesia’s Kawasan Industri Terpadu Batang industrial park, 390 kilometres east of Jakarta.

EKO unveils new solar monitoring solution

The latest irradiance sensor solution from Japan-based EKO Instruments provides continuous measurements in the field. Well-suited for bifacial PV systems, it supports the measurement of global horizontal irradiance, diffuse horizontal irradiance and direct normal irradiance, even in reflective and cloudy conditions.

Clenergy delivers mounting solution for remote solar install

Solar mounting solutions provider Clenergy has deployed two of its fixed-tilt ground-mounted products as part of a 32 kW PV system that is helping power a mobile communication antenna on a remote mountain peak in Tasmania.

Energy Storage

Proposed $9.9 billion deal passes world’s top lithium producer crown to Rio Tinto

London-headquartered resources company Rio Tinto is set to become the world's largest lithium producer after announcing a $9.9 billion move to acquire Ireland-headquartered Arcadium Lithium.

Synergy’s 2000 MWh Collie battery powers toward 2029 closure of local coal mines

Western Australian government-owned utility Synergy has installed the first 80 of 640 containerised battery units assigned to its Collie battery energy storage system, located 16 kilometres northeast of coal mining town Collie and 200 kilometres south of Perth.

Stanwell adds 650 MW combined capacity to growing energy storage portfolio

Queensland state-owned generation company Stanwell has boosted its energy storage portfolio with two new developments with a combined capacity of almost 650 MW entering its project pipeline.

Gigafactory developer eyes place in Collie’s coal to clean energy jobs transition

West Australian gigafactory developer Auzvolt has applied for a stake in the $200 million Collie Industrial Transition Fund, which seeks to help the town’s workforce move from coal dependent employment into clean energy jobs.

Spanish developer gets federal go-ahead for 350 MW solar farm in Queensland

Spain-headquartered clean energy developer X-Elio has received approval from the Australian government to proceed with construction of its proposed Queensland-based 350 MW Sixteen Mile Solar Farm and a 120 MW / 240 MWh battery energy storage system.

Queensland pumped hydro facility records highest generation in 40 years

Queensland electricity utility CleanCo has set a new quarterly generation record at its 570 MW Wivenhoe Power Station, which outshines all previous production milestones since the station opened in 1984.

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