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Thousands of Central Coast residents are set to save on their power bills with the launch of Ausgrid’s Peats Ridge community battery – its largest one yet.
A planned $167.1 million investment in control room technology upgrades will support NSW’s accelerated transition to renewable energy, reducing constraints that are imposed on generators to ensure grid safety and security.
The Australian Energy Regulator has published its draft assessment of Marinus Link’s full Stage 1 project costs for consultation ahead of a final revenue determination expected in February 2026.
Australia’s transition to a clean energy future has taken a major step forward with specialist crews constructing the first of more than 800 new transmission towers on the nation-critical HumeLink project.
Rayzon Solar Limited and the University of New South Wales have kick-started a joint research initiative to study the impact of UV induced degradation in TOPCon cells and ways to mitigate this risk.
Sungrow, the global leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, unveiled its next-generation PV plant design platform iSolarDesign during All Energy Australia 2025.
The Australian Energy Market Operator has briefed industry on expected conditions for the upcoming summer, including the extensive preparations undertaken to support Australia’s main energy systems over the hotter months.
Western Australians are playing a major part in securing the state’s future as a renewable energy powerhouse with new data showing more than 4,500 household batteries have been installed through the Cook Labor Government’s Residential Battery Scheme.
EcoFlow, a global leader in smart residential energy solutions, has officially received Clean Energy Council (CEC) certification for its home battery and solar technologies, marking its formal entry into the Australian market.
As part of our commitment to supporting Queensland’s transition to a clean energy future, TAFE Queensland is developing the state’s first Mobile Renewable Energy Training Facilities – a groundbreaking initiative funded through the Queensland Government’s Regional Economic Futures Fund.
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