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Three new big battery units have joined the grid, as wind posts new output records in individual states and across the National Electricity Market.
After five months in limbo, a giga-scale wind and battery project put on pause by the Queensland LNP government has been ...
“Weather derivatives, I reckon, will come off the back of batteries because they can be supported by batteries’ fast start. And a lot of those weather events that a weather derivative pays out [on] ...
AEMO says six-hour batteries are needed, along with more wind, solar and transmission, as the world’s biggest isolated grid ...
Macquarie’s Eku Energy is expanding into New Zealand with the purchase of a battery storage project in the Waikato region.
Federal government says plans to run 833km gas pipeline from southern Queensland to Newcastle will not have any significant impact on the environment.
New South Wales government budget doubles its bet on the state’s transmission buildout, including poles and wires to connect its five Renewable Energy Zones.
Envision Energy has been selected to deliver an engineering, procurement, and construction project for Kallista Energy in France.
The Victorian government unveils new rules on how gas will be phased out of homes in Victoria, with a focus on efficient electric rentals and getting rid of gas hot water.
Merri-bek City Council in Melbourne has become a leader in grassroots energy transition, taking a hands-on, human-centred approach to helping residents electrify their homes and cut emissions.
The accelerator program is accepting applications from renewable energy innovators, providing expert support and grant funding to help companies scale globally and enter the Indian market.
Using sunlight, rather than electrolysers, to split water into hydrogen has been a dream since the 1960s. A Fortescue-backed pilot plant is hoping to make that a commercial reality.