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In an Australian first, two wind and solar farms shut down their output as part of testing for the world’s biggest “shock absorber” battery.
Australia’s uniquely isolated and massive power grid has seen massive renewable energy growth while maintaining world-leading ...
The bill for Marinus Link, including the onshore transmission works in Tasmania, will come to just over $5 billion dollars, a ...
With heaps of renewable energy potential and – and not enough transmission to move it – it’s a sin to waste the Riverina’s ...
Instead of making consumers shop around for a better electricity deal, economist David Byrne says make retailers compete to ...
WA premier says there will be no more money spent propping up Griffin Coal, underscoring urgent need to ramp up the state’s renewables buildout.
Surge in interest in data centres and new industrial loads creates opportunities for big wind, solar and battery storage, and ...
Proposed offshore wind project given an extended consultation period for feasibility licence application as it seeks to get a spot in the already crowded Bunbury zone.
Solar and batteries can only go so far when our homes are inefficient, or when we’re burning gas to meet household energy needs.
One of the Australia’s biggest battery projects – and one of the first eight-hour batteries – is making some key adjustments ...
Alex Wonhas, head of new battery developer AMPYR, discusses his company’s first big project, and why wind struggles will require more big batteries on the grid. Plus: News of the week.
Snowy pauses testing of new Kurri Kurri peaking plant after local community and MP kick up a stink over diesel fumes and odour that spread over Hunter Valley.