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The Australian large scale solar market is experiencing unprecedented growth. But it won’t stop now. More than 2,300MW of large scale solar projects are committed or under construction, and ...
In our final episode for the year, SunWiz’s Warwick Johnston on the highs and the lows of 2024 for rooftop PV, home batteries and all those who make the industry tick. Plus the news of the week.
The Australian Energy Regulator has accused Austraia’s biggest energy utilities of effectively manipulating the wholesale electricity market, deliberately withholding capacity at certain times ...
In the last 90 days, the Albanese government has approved 7 new coal mining extensions. That newest batch of four coal mines approved yesterday, includes a super-emitting mine in Queensland that ...
Snowy blames bad weather for yet more delays to controversial Hunter gas project, now expected to cost more than three times its original estimate.
In our last episode of the year, federal energy and climate minister Chris Bowen joins us to discuss the CIS, climate targets, EVs, the agenda for 2025, and the Coalition’s nuclear plan.
Transmission remains the fundamental building block to decarbonising the grid. But the LNP is making it difficult to do on time and within costs.
Victorian power distributors say they want to be among the first in the world to own and operate kerbside electric vehicle chargers that would be installed on their network of power poles.
The company providing the technology for the biggest battery project in Australia – being built, ironically, on the site of the biggest coal generator – has compared the country’s long and ...
Virtual power plants, community batteries, flexible industrial loads and price-responsive small resources can now compete directly with coal and gas power plants and big batteries, in a rule ...
When faced with arguments for nuclear power in Australia, many in the energy industry scratch their heads and wonder where they are coming from – the fossil fuel lobby, political ideology and ...