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Photon offloads solar farm to focus on ‘solar-hydro’ technology in Australia

Netherlands-based renewables developer Photon Energy has reaffirmed its commitment to Australian tech company RayGen Resources’ innovative ‘solar-hydro’ technology, offloading its majority stake in the 160 MWdc Maryvale Solar Farm so it can focus its future development activities in Australia on large-scale projects featuring the solar-plus-storage technology.

Floating solar array powering recreational park in Vietnam

The 600 kW array was built by Sungrow with 540 W solar panels and its own floating structures.

Japanese giant to increase its green hydrogen production out of Brisbane

Eneos, Japan’s largest oil company, is set to increase its production of green hydrogen in Queensland in 2022.

Solar for hydroponics

An international research team has examined combining solar power generation with energy-intensive hydroponic horticulture and has found that this may be a viable solution depending on project size and available incentive policies. Their approach considered various factors impacting PV system efficiency, including environmental factors, the type of solar array, and the electricity demand from the hydroponic farm.

NT’s first publicly owned house finally granted access to rooftop solar

Indigenous communities have some of the most unreliable, expensive power in Australia, with a recent study finding almost three quarters of households in remote Northern Territory communities lost power more than 10 times, often for significant periods on “dangerously” hot days. Alarmingly, regulations have until now completely blocked communities in public housing from connecting rooftop solar because they use a prepaid meter system.

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Novel government strategy makes solar and wind monitoring data public for first time

In an unconventional bid to attract large-scale renewable developments, the Queensland government has organised for usually highly confidential solar and wind monitoring data to be made public for the first time through Fulcrum 3D’s technology platforms.

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New robot for solar plant construction

The AI-enabled robot is claimed to ensure faster and more efficient deployment of solar modules in utility scale projects.

Weekend read: Solar panels bringing solace to communities hit hard by Black Summer Bushfires

Norway-based REC Group’s REConstruct Initiative is helping communities hit hard by the Black Summer Bushfires of 2019-2020 by donating solar systems to help bring savings on electricity bills and independence to vulnerable areas cut off from the grid during the catastrophic fires.

European Commission suggests zero-emission building mandate for 2030

The proposed measure, which will now pass to the Council of Ministers and European Parliament for debate, would further the adoption of PV, according to SolarPower Europe, especially if the commission’s proposal it be applied to public sector structures from 2027 is adopted.

Waste company turns to rooftop solar for clean energy solution

Australian waste management company Cleanaway has turned to rooftop solar in its search for energy efficiency, investing almost $5 million in a national rooftop solar PV program which it predicts will slash its electricity bill and reduce its reliance on the grid.

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