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DPA Energy is excited to announce that the Discover AES Helios, a premium 16 kWh lithium battery system, is now CEC approved for indoor installation under the federal battery rebate scheme.
Ausgrid has launched it largest-ever community battery at Cooranbong with thousands of locals in the Central Coast and Lake Macquarie regions set to benefit.
Industrias has announced a new nationwide partnership with Hungry Jack’s, focusing on the proactive annual inspection of their rooftop solar energy systems.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency is supporting a first-of-its-kind dynamic charging technology to reduce emissions in the Australian mining sector with a $9 million grant to BluVein.
Australian clean energy innovation takes a leap forward as W Energy, a new energy technology company, teams up with long-established ASX-listed Simble Solutions to deploy AI-driven energy forecasting and management solutions nationwide.
South Australian businesses will be able to apply for grants of up $75,000 to reduce their energy costs, under Round 3 of the Malinauskas Labor Government’s $154 million Business Growth Fund.
Farmers and regional communities will get clearer, independent information about companies seeking to develop renewable energy projects on their land following the launch of the Australian-first Renewable Energy Developer Rating Scheme.
Australia’s record-breaking quarter for electric vehicle sales underscores the importance of retaining incentives and policies to sustain uptake and drive emissions down, the Electric Vehicle Council said.
“Forever chemicals”, the colloquial term for the family of chemicals known as PFAS or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, is coming under increasing regulatory pressure globally, with mounting concerns over their negative health and environmental impacts. The battery industry, while it has been safe from early regulation, is now coming under greater scrutiny too for its continued use of PFAS.
Household battery payback periods can now be as low as four years with government subsidies, according to new analysis by the Australian Energy Market Commission.
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