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Australia’s clean energy blind spot: industrial heat

Australia has made bold commitments to meet net-zero emissions – a necessary step amid intensifying global climate pressure, shifting policy frameworks, and investor scrutiny. But while our national clean energy conversations tend to orbit around solar panels, wind turbines and electric vehicles, a critical part of the energy puzzle remains unexplored: how we actually use power.

CIS targets 1.6 GW of generation and 2.4 GWh of storage for WA

The focus of the federal government’s Capacity Investment Scheme has turned to Western Australia with two tenders to open later this month seeking 1.6 GW of renewable generation, such as solar and wind, as well as 2.4 GWh of dispatchable capacity, such as battery energy storage.

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Rooftop solar market slows as battery installs surge

Australia’s uptake of rooftop solar is showing signs of slowing with new data revealing that little more than 205 MW of new rooftop PV capacity was added in July, just a month after installation rates dropped to their lowest point of the year.

Battery recycling centre launched at University of Adelaide

The federal government’s Australian Research Council has launched a new training centre in South Australia that will seek to provide industry-led solutions for the recovery, reuse and recycling of battery waste in Australia.

Irish developer eyes 2,000 MWh renewables park in Queensland

Ireland-based renewables developer DP Energy has unveiled plans to build a 500 MW / 2,000 MWh battery energy storage system alongside a 1,400 MW wind farm in northwest Queensland.

Queensland solar farms dominate performance benchmark

The 82 MW Moura Solar Farm was Australia’s best performing large-scale PV power plant in the month of July, with an average capacity factor of 26%, as Queensland facilities dominated the charts for the best performing big solar assets.

Tindo to scale up production capacity with Solar Sunshot support

Australian solar module manufacturer Tindo Solar will look to ramp up domestic production capacity after securing funding through the federal government’s $1 billion Solar Sunshot Program.

Trial to help shape commercial future of time-matched energy

Success in the energy transition will come down to renewable hardware and software technology, but that won’t be enough in itself. How we design, package, and deliver clean power is going to be every bit as important.

Construction begins on big battery in WA Wheatbelt

The Western Australian government has announced that construction has begun on a large-scale battery energy storage system that is to help strengthen and stabilise one of the world’s most isolated grids.

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Regions call for clarity on risks and opportunities of renewables shift

A new report that examines how rural and regional communities can secure a fair deal for their role in Australia’s renewable energy transition suggests that state and federal governments have been “building the plane while flying it.”

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