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EnergyLIB launches in Australia, bringing home battery system designed for the home

China-headquartered residential battery company EnergyLIB has debuted its first home battery system in Australia: the EnergyLIB HomeStack and the EnergyLIB Inverter.

GBP launches perimeter fencing for grid-scale solar and battery sites

Japanese clean energy infrastructure solutions company GBP K.K. has announced the launch of a mesh security fencing solution for grid-scale solar developments and acoustic panel fencing for utility battery storage sites for developments close to residential areas.

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Researchers harness spooky potential of quantum battery storage

Scientists from three leading Australian research organisations have developed the first proof-of-concept quantum battery, demonstrating the potential for rapid, scalable charging and energy storage based on principles of ollective effects.

Strata building EV adoption project accelerates 251 apartment chargers

At a new apartment building complex in Melbourne, NOX Energy has installed 252 electric vehicle chargers for residents and commercial tenants as part of an ARENA strata building EV adoption program.

China’s new five-year plan deepens shift toward focus on renewables system

China’s 2026 to 2030 policy plan elevates clean electricity as a central driver of economic growth, with greater emphasis on system integration and industrial use.

French developer seeks green tick for one of Australia’s largest solar and battery projects

French renewables developer TE H2 has filed an application with the Australian government seeking approval for a 2.7 GW solar farm and 6 GWh battery energy storage project to be built in the Northern Territory.

Vena seals $200 million revenue sharing deal for NSW battery project

Vena Energy has secured a $200 million long-term revenue agreement that it says will bring the second stage of its 408 MW Bellambi Heights battery energy storage system being built in central-western New South Wales online later this year.

Genesis begins building 117 MW solar plant in New Zealand’s north

New Zealand power company Genesis Energy has broken ground on a 117 MW solar project on the nation’s North Island with the facility expected to start generating power in 2027.

Are microgrids answer to remote communities’ energy conumdrum?

The conflict in Iran has triggered global disruptions to energy and liquid fuel markets, including here in Australia. Among the more vulnerable are those in remote and rural diesel-dependent communities where renewables-based microgrids offer an option for reliable and secure energy supply.

DMEGC launches 475 W full-black solar module

The Chinese manufacturer said its new rooftop solar module offers 455–475 W power, 22.8–23.8% efficiency, 96-cell double-glass design, and IP68 protection.

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