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  • Six wind farms, two solar hybrids and seven-hour batteries win key CIS tenders ahead of coal closure
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    Renewable Energy Projects Win Key Tenders in Western Australia

    2026-05-03

    Six wind farms, two solar hybrids, and seven-hour batteries secure major renewable energy tenders in Western Australia, marking a significant investment in clean energy.

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  • As home battery numbers surge to new peaks, hardly anyone is installing just solar any more
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    Home Battery Installations Surpass Solar-Only Systems in Australia

    2026-05-01

    Home battery installations in Australia are skyrocketing, with 360,000 units installed, reducing energy costs and transforming the energy landscape.

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  • Renewable developer looks to Australian outback for 10 gigawatts of wind, solar and battery projects
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    Tilt Renewables Targets 10 GW Wind and Solar Projects in Australian Outback

    2026-05-01

    Tilt Renewables aims to develop 10 GW of wind and solar projects in the Australian Outback, focusing on Broken Hill and surrounding areas.

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  • Batteries both big and small have reshaped the grid and forced wholesale prices down, AEMO says
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    AEMO Reports Battery Growth Reshapes Electricity Prices

    2026-04-30

    AEMO’s report highlights how increased battery storage and renewable energy are lowering wholesale electricity prices and transforming grid dynamics.

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  • Solar and battery households help grid by importing more during day and exporting more in evening peaks
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    Solar and Battery Households Boost Grid Efficiency During Peak Times

    2026-04-30

    Home batteries are enhancing grid stability by absorbing excess solar energy during the day and exporting it during evening peaks, benefiting overall energy management.

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  • Off-grid gold mine achieves record 93.8 pct renewables share over whole month
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    Bellevue Gold Mine Achieves 93.8% Renewable Energy Share in February

    2026-04-30

    The Bellevue gold mine in Western Australia reached a record 93.8% renewable energy share, showcasing its commitment to sustainability and reducing emissions.

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  • Can’t recycle solar? This local business is making millions from copper, aluminium sales
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    Local Business Profits from Solar Panel Recycling and Metal Sales

    2026-04-29

    Pan Pacific Recycling is thriving in solar panel recycling, generating millions from copper and aluminum sales while challenging misconceptions about the industry’s viability.

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  • AEMO looks to EVs, data centres and industry to help ease overload of rooftop PV in middle of day
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    AEMO Seeks EVs and Data Centres to Manage Rooftop PV Overload

    2026-04-28

    AEMO is inviting tenders for technologies to balance grid demand during peak rooftop solar output, focusing on EVs, data centres, and industrial loads.

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  • Wind, solar and battery projects at record high, but many stuck in funding, supply chain and other bottlenecks
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    Record Highs in Wind, Solar, and Battery Projects Amid Funding and Supply Chain Issues

    2026-04-27

    Australia’s renewable energy project pipeline reaches record levels, but funding and supply chain challenges hinder progress towards ambitious renewable targets.

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  • Bunnings extends zero up-front home solar and battery deal to three new states
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    Bunnings Launches Solar and Battery Subscription in Three New States

    2026-04-25

    Bunnings expands its zero upfront solar and battery subscription service to Victoria, Queensland, and South Australia, aiming to enhance energy accessibility.

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  • Like Google Maps for the grid: AEMC seeks to boost network visibility of solar, batteries and EVs
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    AEMC Proposes Enhanced Network Visibility for Solar, Batteries, and EVs

    2026-04-25

    AEMC’s draft rule aims to improve distribution network planning, enhancing visibility for solar, batteries, and EVs to optimize energy management.

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  • Solar-battery project seals first local benefits deal under state’s rigorous new planning regime
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    Queensland’s First Solar Community Benefits Agreement Signed Under New Planning Rules

    2026-04-25

    Res Australia signs Queensland’s inaugural solar community benefits agreement, enabling the Wooderson solar project to proceed under strict new regulations.

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