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NSW Roadmap Tender 7 projects to deliver 2.1 GWh of firming capacity

The 2 GWh Tomago battery energy storage system, and a 128 MWh virtual power plant have successfully secured tenders through the NSW Roadmap Tender 7 for Firming Infrastructure.

Why Australia needs to recognise the electricity grid as our new national strategic asset

As energy security continues to dominate headlines, Australia is quietly setting records for renewable energy generation.

Flemington clean energy target set to sprint home with 767 kW solar install

Sydney-headquartered commercial solar and battery system installer Sharp EIT Solutions has partnered the Victoria Racing Club, custodians of Flemington Racecourse to install a 767 kWdc commercial solar installation.

Solomons plan grid-scale solar project as Pacific nations push for faster transition

The Solomon Islands and Asian Development Bank have signed an agreement to develop the country’s first large-scale solar project as Pacific energy ministers convene in Papua New Guinea calling for an accelerated renewable energy transition in Oceania.

Tongwei Solar secures distribution partnership with OSW

Tongwei Solar has partnered with Australian solar distributor One Stop Wholesaler to deliver its solar solutions, including its TNC 2.0, Australia-wide.

16.3 tonnes of valuable material recovered by Livium battery recycling project

Livium has completed a battery recycling project for Synergy’s Alkimos Beach community battery energy storage system in Western Australia, processed through a domestic end-to-end recycling pathway.

South Korea’s first agrivoltaics law leaves half of farmland off-limits

South Korea’s National Assembly has passed the country’s first dedicated agrivoltaics legislation, enabling dual use of agricultural land for solar power generation, but the law excludes zones covering nearly half of the country’s farmland, according to a Seoul-based nonprofit group focused on energy transition.

Grid-forming tech on centre stage as search for system resilience steps up

Maintaining grid stability becomes more challenging as the share of intermittent renewables grows in the electricity generation mix, but system resilience is essential to continued solar deployment. Grid-forming inverters offer a solution, and their capabilities are increasingly being tested and relied upon in key energy markets globally.

Federal Budget cuts almost $2 billion from clean energy programs

The Australian government has in its latest Federal Budget stripped almost $2 billion from programs designed to accelerate the rollout of new clean energy systems.

Asian investment fund fires up Climate Capital growth plans

Hong Kong-headquartered private equity firm Gaw Capital Partners has joined forces with Australian renewables developer Climate Capital as it seeks to advance an estimated $200 million pipeline of solar and storage projects.

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