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NSW pledges $15 million to boost renewable energy workforce

Jointly funded with the Australian government, the New South Wales government is investing $15 million over four years to train the skilled workforce needed for the state’s renewable energy rollout.

Fox ESS partners with Origin to expand its virtual power plant offerings

China-headquartered renewable energy technology provider Fox ESS has partnered with Origin Energy to enable it’s home battery storage systems to connect to the Origin Loop virtual power plant.

IEC-based technical specifications needed for second-life PV module market

The latest report from the International Energy Agency’s Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme says second-life PV modules have the potential to reduce waste and extend the value of solar assets, but their market today remains underdeveloped and requires advances in technical qualifications, scalable reuse infrastructure and supportive policy frameworks.

Solar energy chips in 16% of Victoria’s renewable energy target

Solar energy has chipped in 16% of Victoria’s 40% 2025 renewable target, which itself has been smashed with green energy powering a solid 44.6% of the state’s electricity in that year.

Surf life-saving club dives into grid-connected solar upgrade

South Australian remote and off-grid clean energy specialist MyEnergy Engineering has sponsored a grid-connected solar upgrade for an iconic South Australian surf life saving club.

Neara closes $90 million Series D funding round, reaches $1.1 billion valuation

Sydney-based critical infrastructure digital twin modelling company Neara has closed a $90 million Series D funding round to accelerate its focus on solving global infrastructure challenges.

Grid constraints push data centres toward regional on-site, off-grid generation

Renewable energy land acquisition brokerage Rok Solid is seeing data centre operators increasingly move development to regional sites and choosing off-grid solutions such as gas and solar to counter metropolitan grid constraints.

KSTAR joins Smart Energy Council in lead up to home battery launch

Major Chinese inverter and energy storage solution company KSTAR has joined the Smart Energy Council as an essential member in the lead up to its launch of a new residential energy storage solution to the Australian market.

UNSW ‘living lab’ energy managment system now operational

Real-world testing of an artifical intelligence-enabled energy management system and virtual power plant technology is underway in Dubbo, through a TRaCE funded collaboration between the University of New South Wales, Sungrow and Dubbo Regional Council.

Sunset on solar waste: Have your say on solar panel reuse and recycling

A parliamentary inquiry into solar panel reuse and recycling is calling for written submissions on how Australia currently handles ageing and decommissioned solar panels, the scale of the current waste challenges and needs for future management.

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