Poles and wires: If networks want to own batteries and control EVs, a little public disclosure would help The owners of our poles and wires are keen to own batteries and control E Read more about Poles and wires: If networks want to own batteries and control EVs, a little public disclosure would help
China solar giant launches new module range to address glaring issue at airports Weeks after an Amsterdam airport had to close down due to glare from nearby Read more about China solar giant launches new module range to address glaring issue at airports
Bill for single cable Marinus Link now estimated at almost $5 billion New estimate for Marinus Link comes from the Australia Energy Regulator, which is adding in the cost of linking the subsea cable to Tasmanian infras Read more about Bill for single cable Marinus Link now estimated at almost $5 billion
Giant wind farm opponents give up legal battles, to focus efforts on delayed federal green tick Community group behind legal bid to block massive Tasmania wind farm decides to fo Read more about Giant wind farm opponents give up legal battles, to focus efforts on delayed federal green tick
Zen seals deal to develop four new big battery and solar projects across three states Zen Energy will co-develop around 695 MW of multi-hour big batteries and 100 MW of solar across three Australia Read more about Zen seals deal to develop four new big battery and solar projects across three states
Exxon abandons Gippsland basin CCS project, but doesn’t say why Exxon Mobil has killed its Gippsland carbon capture and storage project running since 2022, but won't explain why. Read more about Exxon abandons Gippsland basin CCS project, but doesn’t say why
Construction starts on new big battery after landing “first of its kind” debt package in NSW Construction to start on a new Tesla big battery in New England after its developer claimed the Read more about Construction starts on new big battery after landing “first of its kind” debt package in NSW
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Follow the sun: Big batteries now key players in evening peaks, and as clouds smother PV output Big batteries are playing an increasingly prominent role in serving the evening peaks, and resp Read more about Follow the sun: Big batteries now key players in evening peaks, and as clouds smother PV output
Australia should hitch its solar wagon to the China juggernaut In the last year, prices for solar PV and battery storage have plunged between 20 and 47 per cent. Australia needs to seize the moment. Read more about Australia should hitch its solar wagon to the China juggernaut