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Mint targets Australian opportunities with $300 million investment

A new player has entered the Australian renewable energy sector with New Zealand-based infrastructure investor Infratil confirming that its new majority-owned clean energy platform Mint Renewables will look at wind, solar and energy storage opportunities with an initial investment of $300 million (USD 203 million).

Australian compressed H2 carrier ship approved by ABS

Perth-based Provaris Energy said it is moving forward with its compressed H2 carrier, while Princeton University researchers have published a study on how the transition to hydrogen-based energy systems would affect the tropospheric burdens of methane and hydrogen.

Stanwell pushes ahead with 3 GW green hydrogen project

Queensland government-owned generator Stanwell Energy and Japan’s largest hydrogen supplier Iwatani Corporation are preparing to commence a Front-End Engineering Design study as they drive towards a final investment decision on a 3 GW green hydrogen project being developed near Gladstone on the central Queensland coast.

5B to ramp up expansion plans after bp provides $20 million backing

Australian modular solar manufacturer 5B has secured a $20 million (USD 13.7 million) investment from the venture arm of British energy giant bp which will allow it to accelerate the development of its preassembled and relocatable modular solar technology.

World to expand renewable energy capacity by 75% by 2027, says IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) says the world will deploy as much renewable energy in the next five years as it did over the last two decades.

Iron-flow battery arrives at Queensland testing centre ahead of major ‘perfectly suited’ manufacturing play

Moving with Australia’s Zeitgeist, Stuart Parry, managing director of Energy Storage Industries, is working to bring battery manufacturing onto Australian shores – and his approach is, if not novel, certainly well advanced. “It’s about being smart in how we do it,” Parry tells pv magazine Australia.

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In review: where Australia’s make-or-break climate policies are at after tumult of 2022

Two of Australia’s key mechanisms for delivering the country to its climate commitments went into review in 2022 with the change of federal government. Australia’s carbon credit scheme and its Safeguard Mechanism, which aims to drive down emissions from Australia’s biggest polluters, are both inextricably linked and infuriatingly opaque. With those reviews to be handed down shortly, pv magazine Australia offers a brief recap on where we’re at.

Energy storage fire, explosion, and safety training manual released

IREC’s handbook contains energy storage installation codes, hardware standard, and lithium-ion risk mitigation tools.

Ranking the top 15 nations for solar energy capacity

Ranking the world’s largest producers of solar energy based on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2022.

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Standalone power systems begin migrating to eastern states

Boundary Power, a union between West Australian standalone power system (SAPS) leader Horizon Power and Ampcontrol, has installed its first off-grid system for an unnamed east coast utility in regional New South Wales.

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