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Tracking for success with solar projects

The quality of solar racking is essential for the structural integrity and longevity of PV projects. Clean Energy Associates colleagues Jörg Althaus and Dutt Du discuss some of the most common defects that can derail tracking system quality and make the case for quality control throughout the supply chain.

New tunnel boring machine to get Snowy 2.0 back on track for 2028 deadline

A new tunnel boring machine will be deployed at the $12 billion Snowy 2.0 renewable energy project to stay on track with its operational deadline of December 2028.

One million-panel solar farm bags NSW development approval

United Kingdom-headquartered renewables developer Lightsource bp has received state government approval of its development application for the state significant 450 MW Goulburn River solar farm and battery energy storage system planned for the New South Wales Upper Hunter region.

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Queensland battery manufacturer Redflow enters voluntary administration

Brisbane-headquartered battery manufacturer Redflow has entered voluntary administration after failing to secure the capital needed to upscale its X10 battery for larger MWh projects.

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Energy workers job security in sight as Net Zero Economy Authority bill passes Senate

Coal and gas-fired energy workers and their communities are closer to being guaranteed support during Australia’s energy transition following the Australian Senate’s passing of the Net Zero Economy Authority Bill 2024.

Exploring how ESOO has fared as a blackout barometer

In preparation for the upcoming publication of the 2024 Electricity Statement of Opportunities, Dan Lee has examined the past 20 editions and shares some thoughts about what has and hasn’t changed over the years.

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Victorian community-born solar farm and battery storage project powers up

The Newstead Community Energy Project located 140 kilometres northwest of Melbourne has been switched on after a locally driven, 16-year effort successfully delivers the option of clean energy to its 700 residents.

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East-west vertical PV as antidote for soiling in desert regions

New research shows that east-west-oriented vertical PV installations can significantly help reduce soiling in desert environments. The scientists found that PV power generation can be up to 9% higher in vertical systems compared to conventional arrays.

Kiwi developer adds 84 GWh per year to portfolio with double solar farm buyout

New Zealand-headquartered solar farm developer Lodestone Energy has bagged two large-scale solar sites on the country’s north island, in an ongoing expansion of the company’s multiple energy project portfolio.

Horizon Power signs first Indigenous land use agreement for future energy project

Western Australia energy provider Horizon Power has signed its first Indigenous Land Use Agreement with the Nyul Nyul people of Beagle Bay in the Kimberley, for the development of a future energy system.

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