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New standards close window to move old solar module stock before 1 October 2024

From 1 October 2024 all solar modules approved by the Clean Energy Council will be required to meet 2021 standards, including all new solar installations, unless a formal extension has been granted.

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Coca-Cola bottles 100% renewables target thanks to 1.2 million-panel solar farm

Coca-Cola has signed a virtual power purchase agreement brokered by France-headquartered energy company Engie, to source renewable energy and associated credits from the Wellington North Solar Farm in New South Wales.

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GridBeyond AI platform manufactures optimal grid integration of renewables

Ireland-headquartered technology company GridBeyond has launched an AI-driven platform that optimises manufacturing plant energy costs, asset load and on-site generation or storage technologies.

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Work packages awarded for 48 GWh pumped hydro project

Queensland Hydro has announced more than $190 million in work packages linked to the construction of the 2 GW / 48 GWh Borumba pumped hydro energy storage project being developed near Gympie in the state’s southeast.

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Genex secures state-backed PPA for 750 MW solar project

Genex Power has struck an offtake agreement with Queensland government-owned energy giant Stanwell Corporation that will underpin the development of the 775 MW first stage of the Bulli Creek solar and battery project planned for the state’s southeast.

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WA battery recycling specialist to scale up UK ambitions

Australian battery recycling startup Renewable Metals intends to expand by a factor of 10 a demonstration-scale lithium battery recycling plant being developed in the United Kingdom after raising $8.1 million in a seed extension round.

IPC provides green light for NSW solar and storage project

Spanish-Japanese renewable energy company Univergy Solar and Australian partner New Energy Development have secured New South Wales government approval to build a 100 MW solar farm and 45 MW / 90 MWh battery energy storage system in the Yass Valley.

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Factory testing marks milestone for AVL value-adding vision

Australian Vanadium Limited has achieved another milestone in its ‘pit to battery’ strategy with the successful deployment of its vanadium electrolyte in a 78 kW / 220 kWh flow battery.

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New report highlights value of long-duration storage

State and federal governments are being urged to ramp up deployment of long-duration energy storage after a new report found significant capacity additions would result in 38% lower system costs than alternatives while playing a critical role in maintaining reliability as coal plants retire over the next decade.

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Australia’s hydrogen is dream alive, but are we betting on right projects?

Producing hydrogen remains vital to Australia’s prosperity through the net-zero transition, according to a major strategy that lays a national pathway to becoming a global leader in the low-emissions technology.

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