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Federal home battery subsidy triggers 1,000 installations per day bonanza

July home battery data released by SunWiz shows Australia is on track to smash 2024 records with the potential for 220,000 installations to be completed in the first 12 months of the federal government’s Cheaper Home Batteries subsidy.

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New South Wales invests in Spanish hybrid renewable energy platform

The New South Wales Treasury Corporation, the state’s sovereign investor, has entered into a partnership with United Kingdom-based developer Equitix to grow its renewable energy hybridisation platform in Spain.

GoodWe named top Inverter and battery manufacturer in Australia for 2025

GoodWe has been awarded the number two slot for inverter manufacturing and a top five battery manufacturer in Australia for 2025, according to the rankings released by Sunwiz.

Australia’s renewables target marathon still far from COP28 finish line

Australia is one of only seven countries outside the European Union that has updated its 2030 national renewable target with an 18 GW boost, since the 2023 COP28 global tripling pledge.

Sundrive copper HJT cells to power up ANU racing team’s world solar challenge

Australian National University students are putting the final touches to their solar car Monty, using Sundrive copper HJT solar cells in preparation for the 3,000 kilometre World Solar Challenge from Darwin to Adelaide in August.

Barnaby Joyce wants Australia to abandon net zero – but his four central claims don’t stack up

One-time Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce sought to dominate the first sitting week of the current federal parliament by proposing a divisive plan to reverse Australia’s net zero emissions target.

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Grid scale solar and battery projects score Western Power connection offers

Western Power has closed off 759 MW of connection offers for FY2024/25, announcing the last two projects for the period, and in the coming financial year expects to offers made for a further 300 MW of storage and 112 MW solar generation.

World’s highest court issues groundbreaking ruling for climate action. Here’s what it means for Australia

The world’s highest court says countries are legally obliged to prevent harms caused by climate change, in a ruling that repudiates Australia’s claims it is not legally responsible for emissions from our fossil fuel exports.

Calix green iron demonstration plant progresses with $44 million backing

Sydney-headquartered sustainability solutions company Calix Limited has secured a $44.9 million grant to build a zero emissions steel technology green iron demonstration plant in Australia.

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Greenbank battery kicks off commercial operations to support 66,000 homes

The CS Energy Greenbank Battery in southeast Queensland has been regularly charging and discharging since beginning commercial operations in June, providing reliability and capability to the grid.

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