Wind hits record share of 150 pct of state demand, as fossil energy shrinks to just 1.5 pct of total generation Australia's most advanced renewable grid hits new wind and solar Read more about Wind hits record share of 150 pct of state demand, as fossil energy shrinks to just 1.5 pct of total generation
AEMO turns to battery inverters for “world-first” trial of running big grids with no synchronous generation Read more about AEMO turns to battery inverters for “world-first” trial of running big grids with no synchronous generation
Cheaper Home Batteries is a great start, but it must avoid repeating rooftop solar mistakes Labor's Cheaper Home Batteries rebate and other state-based incentives are driving uptak Read more about Cheaper Home Batteries is a great start, but it must avoid repeating rooftop solar mistakes
“Intermittent coal:” Bowen tells right-wing think tank and fierce critic that it’s got it wrong on renewables Energy minister Chris Bowen takes the fight to one of th Read more about “Intermittent coal:” Bowen tells right-wing think tank and fierce critic that it’s got it wrong on renewables
The fog of electricity price disinformation When the CEO of BHP tells everyone he meets that Australian electricity prices are double those of countries we compete with, some fact checking is required. Read more about The fog of electricity price disinformation
Andrew Forrest’s Squadron completes biggest wind farm to be fully commissioned in Australia this year All 100 turbines of the f Read more about Andrew Forrest’s Squadron completes biggest wind farm to be fully commissioned in Australia this year
South Australia’s biggest wind farm, with the country’s lowest feed-in tariff, is officially open for business Wind farm that offered the lowest publicly announced feed in tariff, Read more about South Australia’s biggest wind farm, with the country’s lowest feed-in tariff, is officially open for business
Energy Insiders Podcast: Data centres, batteries, gas and SMRs GE Vernova chief commercial officer Pablo Koziner on the latest thinking around data centres, wind energy, gas Read more about Energy Insiders Podcast: Data centres, batteries, gas and SMRs
Australians install 100,000 home battery systems in 17 weeks, and they are getting bigger By Monday, Australia will have surpassed 100,000 small battery systems installed and registered Read more about Australians install 100,000 home battery systems in 17 weeks, and they are getting bigger
Carbon pricing was once political poison. Now it’s just good economics for the grid Read more about Carbon pricing was once political poison. Now it’s just good economics for the grid