Asia Partners Join Massive Wind, Solar, Hydrogen Hub in Nullarbor
A 70 GW renewable energy hub in Western Australia partners with Asian firms to advance its first 6 GW stage, aiming for significant green hydrogen production.
A 70 GW renewable energy hub in Western Australia partners with Asian firms to advance its first 6 GW stage, aiming for significant green hydrogen production.
Australia’s first large-scale solar-battery hybrid facility begins supplying power during evening peak hours, signaling a transformative shift in the electricity grid.
Australia’s home battery registrations fell 17% in January 2026, marking the first decline since the rebate introduction in July 2025.
The Independent Planning Commission canceled a public meeting on the Burroway solar project due to no speaker registrations, despite receiving over 80 written objections.
Australia’s wind and solar farms generated 20% more energy in January 2026, with significant contributions from Western Australia and New South Wales.
The Quorn Park facility combines solar and battery technology, reshaping Australia’s electricity grid and enabling power supply during peak evening demand.
Australia’s home battery registrations fell 17% in January 2026, marking the first decline since the rebate’s introduction in July 2025.
The IPC canceled a public meeting on the Burroway solar project due to no speaker registrations, despite receiving over 80 written objections.
The IPC canceled a public meeting on the Burroway solar project due to no speaker registrations, despite receiving over 80 written objections.
The Quorn Park facility combines solar and battery storage, reshaping Australia’s electricity system by supplying power during peak evening hours.
Australia’s home battery registrations fell 17% in January 2026, marking the first decline since the rebate’s introduction in July 2025.
Perdaman’s 50 MW solar project marks the first phase of a 1.2 GW energy hub supported by the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation in Western Australia.