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Smart Commercial Energy plans 18 MW solar, 40 MWh battery solution for Nauru

In a bid to rid itself of diesel dependence, the world's smallest island nation of Nauru has signed a landmark memorandum of understanding with Sydney-based Smart Commercial Energy to develop a clean energy solution.
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OSW inks 1 GWh deal to distribute KSTAR residential battery range

Queensland-based solar distributor One Stop Warehouse has signed a 1 GWh deal with inverter and energy storage systems solutions company KSTAR Australia to distribute its residential battery storage solutions.
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Study finds PV plants reshape land surface conditions, reducing wind speed and increasing soil moisture

A China-based research team conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 147 studies on how solar PV systems alter land surface processes, covering 609 installations worldwide and 11 key climate variables.
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First Nations-owned Sun Turtle solar and battery project approved for development

A remote Western Australia First Nations community with its sights set on reducing diesel dependence and energy insecurity has had a solar and 3.25 MW battery energy storage project approved for development.
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Rebate change triggers record 2.4 GWh home storage registrations in April 2026

Changes on May 1 to the federal government's cheaper home battery rebate triggered a frenzy of registrations to the scheme across Australia in April 2026 as households dived in last minute to take advantage of subsidies, with registrations peaking at a r...
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Firm solar and storage costs fall to $74/MWh, says IRENA

A new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency finds that round‑the‑clock solar and wind paired with battery storage deliver power at lower cost than new fossil fuel generation in high‑quality resource regions.
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Anker Solix unveils all-in-one residential energy storage solution

Anker Solix has launched a residential energy storage solution featuring a 7 kWh modular battery with 5 kW bidirectional inverter.
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UNE accelerates silicon wafer recycling using AI computations and robotics

Researchers from the University of New England's Australian Institute for Strategic Artificial Intelligence are using artificial intelligence and powerful supercomputers to assess potential solvents to separate silicon wafers with minimal contamination.

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Coalition transmission backflip puts Victoria’s energy security at risk

The Victorian Liberal-Nationals announcement on 7 May 2026 to halt critical infrastructure projects VNI West and Western Renewables Link would leave Victoria with a weaker and less secure electricity system, that is increasingly exposed to coal outages as Yallourn heads towards closure.

North West Transmission Developments reaches financial close

TasNetworks has reached financial close for the North West Transmission Developments, marking the final major step before construction begins on its largest-ever infrastructure project.

Sector experts selected to co-design contracts for Electricity Services Entry Mechanism

The evolution of Australia’s energy sector has taken another step forward, with eleven industry representatives selected to form the industry‑led Working Group tasked with co‑designing standardised electricity contracts for Australia’s first Electricity Services Entry Mechanism (ESEM) tender, anticipated to occur in late 2027 subject to Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council approval.

Smart Energy Excellence Awards 2026 celebrates industry leaders

The Smart Energy Council has celebrated the very best of Australia’s renewable energy sector at the Smart Energy Excellence Awards & Gala Dinner 2026, held on 6 May at Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney.

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Community engagement key to long-term clean energy transition success

As Australia accelerates its transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy system, one truth is becoming increasingly clear: the future of energy infrastructure must be built not just for communities, but with them.

Australia’s climate tech potential only realised when research finds its way to market

Australia has no shortage of brilliant researchers or world-class science. Across energy storage, grid reliability, green hydrogen and beyond, our institutions are producing discoveries with real potential to reshape how we power our country and our economy. Yet too often, having worked across research translation for nearly a decade, I’ve seen that potential stall before it reaches the people and industries that need it most.

Energy for AI, AI for energy: designing AI-ready data centres

With data centre demand creating new challenges for network operators, Schneider Electric’s Farokh Ghadially outlines why the next phase of the transition isn’t just about adding more renewables, but managing a system that is more distributed, more data-heavy and less predictable.

Sun’s out, load’s gone: the evolution of NEM demand

Q4 2025 in South Australia saw grid-connected loads with spot price exposure actually being paid to use electricity about half the time (46%) – and that electricity was overwhelmingly (80%) supplied by renewables. This demonstrates a shift from managing demand to quietly needing it. Particularly in regions like South Australia, there is growing demand for demand.

Cyclones and unseasonal polar winds shape Australia’s solar resource in March

Solcast, a DNV company, reports that March in Australia was unusually wet and disrupted, with frequent tropical cyclones, polar air intrusions, and repeated low-pressure systems causing widespread cloud, storms, and record cold in the southeast. Solar irradiance was mixed: below average in the south due to persistent cloud and storms, but near or above average on some northern and coastal regions where breaks between systems allowed recovery.

Australia’s home energy success could be a global model in the midst of the energy crisis

With a volatile global fuel and energy crisis continuing relentlessly, Australia holds a quiet but powerful advantage that provides cost-of-living energy relief to millions by allowing our cars and homes to run on sunshine instead of fossil fuels.

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Neoen’s second-largest solar farm globally begins operation in NSW

France-headquartered grid-scale solar and battery storage system developer Neoen Australia has begun operation of its 350 MW Culcairn Solar Farm in New South Wales, one of numerous assets adding to its goal of 10 GW capacity in Australia by 2030.

SMA shifts Australian focus to large-scale sector

German inverter and battery manufacturer SMA Solar Technology has confirmed its withdrawal from the Australian residential and commercial market, with CEO Jürgen Reinert declaring the company will instead focus on large-scale infrastructure, grid-forming technology and hybrid integration.

Trina launches Australia-specific solar module for rooftop market

Chinese PV technology manufacturer Trina Solar has launched an “Australia specific” variant of its Vertex S+ modules featuring a power output of 515 W and a maximum efficiency of 24.65%.

Indonesia tenders 1.2 GW of solar

Indonesia’s PLN has launched a tender for a 1,225 MW solar project that will be spread across several regions of the country. The state-owned utility has not publicly announced a closing date.

NSW to prioritise critical renewable energy projects under new law

New South Wales will introduce new legislation designed to accelerate the delivery of critical solar, wind, battery energy storage, and network projects to support the state’s transition from coal-fired power to renewable energy.

Solar sector raises $15.45 billion in Q1 2026 as debt financing hits decade high

Global corporate funding in the solar sector reached $15.45 billion (USD 11.1 billion) in the first quarter of 2026, with debt financing at its highest level in more than 10 years, says Mercom Capital Group.

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Rooftop solar surges to new high on back of battery boom

Australia’s rooftop solar market climbed by 31% in the past month with the latest data revealing that a record 442 MW of small-scale PV capacity was installed across the country in April 2026.

Pilbara mining operation plugs into renewable energy

Chinese miner Citic Pacific has flicked the switch on a new solar and battery microgrid that is now helping power its Fortescue River mining accommodation precinct in Western Australia’s northwest.

Elecnor confirms construction milestone for NZ’s biggest yet solar farm

The last of 330,000 PV panels has been installed at the Tauhei Solar Farm in New Zealand, marking a key milestone in the construction of what is set to be that country’s largest operational solar farm when it comes online later this year.

Premier Energies unveils 600-630 W all-black TOPCon solar modules

The Indian manufacturer said its new all-black panel series features a power conversion efficiency of up to 23.32% and a bifaciality factor of up to 85%.

Edenvale project tops Rystad’s utility PV performance table

The 204 MW Edenvale Solar Park in Queensland’s Western Downs region has been identified by energy consultancy Rystad Energy as the best performing large-scale PV asset in Australia last month.

Federal scheme supports 10 new generation and battery projects for WA

Western Australia’s shift from coal and gas to renewables has taken a major step forward with the federal government backing more than 2 GW of new renewable energy and battery storage projects set to be built across the state.

Technology

Longi announces world record efficiency of 28.13% for silicon solar cell

Longi claims to have achieved the world’s highest efficiency for a silicon solar cell. The result was confirmed by Germany’s Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin.

Field tests show tracker-based bifacial PV outperforms fixed-tilt counterparts with 13.5% higher ouput in desert enviroments

A Qatari research team found that utilising bifacial 2P horizontal single-axis tracking PV systems in desert conditions produced up to 13.5% more electricity than fixed-tilt systems over long-term field testing. The study also showed strong seasonal and technology-dependent performance, with tracker advantages varying with irradiance and weather conditions.

Risen Energy unveils new C&I energy storage system solution

China-headquartered solar panel and energy storage solutions manufacturer Risen Energy has announced its RisenStack Pro Modular ESS has passed Australia’s new C&I energy storage certification – covering electrical safety, EMC, and functional safety, and complies with Australian standards.

Queensland researchers develop lead-free perovskite material

University of Queensland researchers have developed a safe and scalable vapour-based manufacturing process for fabricating high-quality lead-free perovskite material with fewer performance-limiting defects.

350,000 installations in 10 months under Cheaper Home Batteries Program

The federal government has reported that 350,000 households, small businesses and community organisations have installed battery energy storage systems in the past 10 months, under the Cheaper Home Batteries Program.

New irrigation tech helps reduce water use in agrivoltaics

Spanish researchers found that combining agrivoltaics with regulated deficit irrigation can cut tomato irrigation water use by about 50%, while improving land-use efficiency through simultaneous crop and solar energy production.

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Low-power ride-through tech keeps green hydrogen flowing in standalone PV–electrolyser

A UNSW-led research team proposed two low-power ride-through strategies for standalone PV–electrolyzer systems to maintain stability during sudden solar power fluctuations without using battery storage.

Cooling PV modules with hydrogel-coated paper

A Vietnamese research team has developed a low-cost passive cooling system for PV modules based on hydrogel-coated paper that combines water flow and interfacial evaporation to reduce operating temperatures. Outdoor tests showed temperature reductions of up to 14 C and efficiency gains of up to 16.8%, with stable operation achieved using both freshwater and natural seawater.

Sungrow proposes multi-microgrid clusters for mining above 100 MW

Sungrow has released a mining microgrid power solutions white paper in partnership with TÜV Rheinland and the China Electrotechnical Society covering application scenarios from 2.5 MW up to more than 100 MW.

CEC tightens solar panel approvals ahead of May deadline

The Clean Energy Council is phasing in new standards for its approved PV modules list with all new panel applications to meet an updated safety standard from 1 May.

Manganese demonstration processing plant awarded $2 million ARENA grant

Western Australian Firebird Metals has been awarded $2 million through ARENA and the Battery Breakthrough Initiative to develop a demonstration-scale facility that processes manganese concentrate into cathode materials for batteries.

Trina Solar, JA Solar, JinkoSolar launch China’s first PV patent pool for TOPCon technologies

China’s solar industry has launched its first TOPCon-focused patent pool, led by Trina Solar, JA Solar, and JinkoSolar, to streamline licensing, reduce disputes, and strengthen IP coordination at home and abroad.

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CATL expands into Australia with deal with Zinfra for battery storage projects

The collaboration is the start of CATL’s widening ambitions in the energy storage space as becomes more forward integrated and expands its offerings using local partners.

Grid-scale and distributed solar break quarterly generation records: AEMO

In Q1 2026, grid-scale solar generation jumped 648 MW compared to the same period in 2025, recording an all-time quarterly high of 2,706 MW output, according to new figures released by AEMO in its Quarterly Energy Dynamics Q1 2026 report.

Atmoce blackout backup residential storage portfolio lands CEC certification

Atmoce has been granted Clean Energy Council (CEC) certification for its residential energy storage portfolio marking the full commercial availability of its M-ELV Battery and the M-Combiner Pro across Australia.

Clean energy gets thumbs up from renewable energy zone residents

Results from a poll conducted by farmer-led advocacy organisation Farmers for Climate Action, show 63% of residents living in regional Renewable Energy Zones support the shift to clean energy, and just 17% oppose.

Equis taps GenusPlus as EPC for the 800 MWh Koolunga BESS in Australia

Construction starts shortly, and it’s the second project the pair of companies will have worked on in Australia.

Saft to supply additional batteries as New Zealand’s major BESS doubles in size

Adding on 100 MW / 200 MWh to the Huntly BESS to double the size of the first stage of one of New Zealand’s largest batteries.

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