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Horizon taps Pacific to power Exmouth with 80% renewables

Remote power supplier Pacific Energy has signed a multi-year agreement with West Australian regional energy provider Horizon Power to supply the popular tourist town of Exmouth with up to 80% renewable energy every year for the next 20 years.

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EKO unveils new solar monitoring solution

The latest irradiance sensor solution from Japan-based EKO Instruments provides continuous measurements in the field. Well-suited for bifacial PV systems, it supports the measurement of global horizontal irradiance, diffuse horizontal irradiance and direct normal irradiance, even in reflective and cloudy conditions.

Clenergy delivers mounting solution for remote solar install

Solar mounting solutions provider Clenergy has deployed two of its fixed-tilt ground-mounted products as part of a 32 kW PV system that is helping power a mobile communication antenna on a remote mountain peak in Tasmania.

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Global average solar LCOE stood at $0.064/kWh in 2023, says IRENA

The weighted average levelised cost of electricity of utility-scale solar PV in Australia was 22% lower than the global average according to a new report published by the International Renewable Energy Agency.

Soltec enters pre-insolvency as Spanish regulator halts trading of shares

Spanish PV company Soltec has entered pre-insolvency proceedings to negotiate with creditors, and Spain’s National Securities Market Commission has suspended trading of its shares until it releases its first-half 2024 financial results.

The shifting sands of PV module supply

Chinese solar manufacturing capacity faces a downturn that is unlikely to translate into growth in other regions, writes S&P’s Edurne Zoco.

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120 MW solar farm in far north New Zealand gets green light

New Zealand-headquartered utility Meridian Energy has been granted resource consent to build a 120 MW solar farm in Tai Tokerau Northland, 140 kilometres north of Auckland and is Stage 2 of its Ruakākā Energy Park.

Prefabricated housing trials ClearVue’s building integrated photovoltaics

Perth-headquartered smart building materials company ClearVue Technologies is providing a combination of its building integrated photovoltaic technology and solar cladding panels in a prefabricated house trial trial.

Fortescue targets 2-3 GW of renewables to achieve its Real Zero by 2030 goals

Fortescue’s climate transition plan outlines comprehensive details of how the mining giant is, and will 100% eliminate fossil fuels from their Australian iron ore operations by 2030 using a number of measures, including solar energy. The plan states Fortescue’s belief is that all business should follow their example in committing to a date when they […]

Regional South Australia sees 5 MW solar farm achieve 100% export

Renewables investment company Sustainable Energy Infrastructure has achieved 100% export on their latest 5 MW solar project in South Australia, with design and construction completed by engineer, procurement and construction partner YES Group.

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