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The Australian and New South Wales governments are helping more NSW apartment residents access rooftop solar.
Solar farm developer, Lightyears, has refinanced with Australian renewables lender, Infradebt, to take their portfolio of solar farms to 27MW, split across five farms. Three farms are already operational and two more are under construction.
New analysis by Nexa Advisory shows that delays to the build out of renewable energy generation, transmission and storage to back up forecastable energy sources like wind and solar, risks an over reliance on expensive gas generation which could increase wholesale costs to $115.7 billion compared to an orderly transition.
Australia Post is ramping up its national fleet modernisation with the rollout of 500 new electric delivery vehicles, reinforcing its commitment to safer, more sustainable and efficient parcel deliveries.
Ark Energy has signed an Early Contractor Involvement agreement with Elecnor Australia to undertake early works for the Richmond Valley Solar and battery energy storage system project.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has opened the second round of its landmark Hydrogen Headstart Program, with up to $2 billion in funding available to accelerate the development of large-scale renewable hydrogen projects across Australia.
In September 2025, Australia added around 237 MW of new small-scale rooftop solar capacity (0–100 kW), marking a 16.6% increase from the previous month.
Victoria has passed another milestone in its energy transition, becoming the first state with a combined charging rate exceeding one GW.
The Hunter region is providing a hotbed of emerging talent to drive Australia’s clean energy future, with Transgrid offering local apprentices a dynamic career pathway amid surging demand for skilled, homegrown workers.
Nyrstar’s Port Pirie multi-metals facility will this week commence a scheduled $80 million investment program to improve efficiency and maintain the long-term competitiveness of one of Australia’s most significant metals processing assets.
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