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March 2022

Woodside backs concentrated solar startup ahead of Australian tech push

Australian fossil fuels giant Woodside will invest in US-based concentrated solar startup Heliogen, supporting its construction of a full-scale concentrated solar thermal demonstration plant in California ahead of a push into Australia.

Construction begins on Facebook’s $120 million solar project

The 70MW project is under development by Silicon Ranch and was launched through utility Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Green Invest program. Plus, pv magazine examines the work of “Solar Protocol” to bring attention to the fact that the internet is not as ethereal as it seems.

Federal fossil supports grows to $10.5 in FY22 as own party rules ARENA changes illegal

A standing committee has blocked federal energy minister Angus Taylor’s longstanding attempts to allow ARENA to fund fossil fuel projects, finding it illegal. The ruling came on the same day new analysis found the Morrison government’s fossil fuel subsidies increased 12% in FY22, costing taxpayers a total of $10.5 billion.

NSW hydrogen hubs draw eight times more interest than expected

Traditionally one of the slower states to move away from fossil fuels, New South Wales is rapidly turning the tables – and the market is responding enthusiastically. The state government yesterday revealed it had received more than $4 billion worth of investment interest for its Hunter and Illawarra hydrogen hubs.

2.8GW green hydrogen project in the NT gains key approvals, expands solar potential by a third

Western Australian company Global Energy Ventures has had several permissions granted for its 2.8GW green hydrogen export project on the Tiwi Islands, off the coast of the Northern Territory, including potentially increasing the acreage for its proposed solar farm.

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Discovery of ‘structural earthquake’ in cathode formation may improve sodium-ion batteries 20-40%

Researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory in the United States discovered a degenerative effect in the creation of cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries that may have significant impacts on the performance of sodium-ion batteries.

Toyota develops new module to store, transport hydrogen

Japanese automaker Toyota has used its hydrogen tank tech in a new module to expand hydrogen storage to railways, shipping facilities, cargo ports, and fuel cell generators. Its 70MPa tank has a storage capacity of 2.7 kg to 18.7 kg and a tank mass ranging from 43.0 kg to 243.8 kg, depending on the size.

Territory government ramps up support for 20GW solar and battery project

The world’s largest solar PV and battery energy storage project has locked in renewed political support with the Northern Territory government confirming it will introduce special legislation into parliament this week that will facilitate the development of the giga-scale Australia-Asia PowerLink project.

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UQ researchers promise lifespan boost for lithium-ion batteries

Researchers from The University of Queensland have developed a new nanotechnology that they say more than doubles the lifespan of high-voltage lithium-ion batteries, paving the way for higher density and lower-cost energy storage solutions.

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State election day chills; South Australia hit $9,934/MWh on 19 March

South Australia had a notable wind generation rate during the final quarter of 2021 with ~569MW of average wind generation, accounting for ~57% of total average generation of the state and it is still going strong in this quarter.

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