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  • “Great green incinerator:” Hanson channels Rinehart attacks on wind and solar, but it’s not all it seems
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    Hanson and Rinehart’s Misguided Attacks on Renewable Energy

    2026-06-20

    Hanson and Rinehart criticize renewable energy while ignoring its benefits, revealing contradictions in their stance on mining and climate policies.

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  • PV research powerhouse wins fresh Arena funding to pursue ultra-low cost solar
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    ACAP Secures Funding for Ultra-Low Cost Solar Research

    2026-06-19

    The Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics receives six more years of funding to enhance solar technology and reduce costs, supporting Australia’s clean energy future.

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  • Network tariffs: Imagine if the AEMC was in charge of selling milk
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    AEMC’s Electricity Pricing: A Milk Analogy

    2026-06-17

    Anna Collyer compares electricity pricing to milk costs, advocating for fairer network tariffs based on demand rather than fixed charges.

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  • Zero interest loans launched to help lower income homes get off gas with solar, batteries, insulation
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    NSW Offers Zero-Interest Loans for Energy Upgrades in Low-Income Homes

    2026-06-17

    The NSW government provides zero-interest loans up to $15,000 for energy upgrades, benefiting over 32,000 households with solar, batteries, and insulation.

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  • New Zealand dairy giant signs two major solar deals as it works to wean itself off coal boilers
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    Fonterra Signs Solar Deals to Reduce Coal Dependency

    2026-06-17

    Fonterra has signed long-term solar agreements to phase out coal boilers, aiming for a sustainable energy future by 2037.

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  • Plans for Australia’s biggest wind farm scaled back, with solar and big battery added to create huge hybrid
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    Australia’s Largest Wind Farm Plans Revised with Solar and Battery Integration

    2026-06-16

    Australia’s biggest wind farm plans have been revised to include solar and battery systems, creating a hybrid energy hub in Queensland.

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  • Income cap for rooftop solar rebate lowered as scheme clears major new milestone
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    Victoria Lowers Income Cap for Rooftop Solar Rebates

    2026-06-16

    Victoria reduces income eligibility cap for rooftop solar and hot water rebates to $150,000, targeting households facing cost of living pressures.

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  • Hotly contested electricity pricing reform “not about protecting networks,” says AEMC chair
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    AEMC Chair Discusses Electricity Pricing Reforms and Consumer Interests

    2026-06-12

    AEMC Chair Anna Collyer addresses electricity pricing reforms, emphasizing consumer interests and the need for fair network cost distribution.

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  • Home battery installations reach the 430,000 mark, but get smaller as new settings do their job
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    Home Battery Installations Surpass 430,000, Average Size Decreases

    2026-06-12

    Home battery installations have exceeded 430,000 due to new federal rebate rules, leading to smaller average system sizes and sustained demand.

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  • Two Telstra-contracted solar farms power up in two separate states
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    Two New Solar Farms Commissioned for Telstra in Australia

    2026-06-12

    Naturgy has launched two solar PV plants in New South Wales and Queensland, supplying renewable energy to Telstra with a combined capacity of 360 MW.

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  • “We cannot compete:” Why global inverter giant quit Australia’s home solar market
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    SMA Group Exits Australia’s Solar Market Amid Chinese Competition

    2026-06-12

    SMA Group’s CEO reveals the company’s exit from Australia’s home solar market due to inability to compete with Chinese rivals, despite strong utility-scale presence.

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  • Solar is already creating the fastest shift in electricity generation in history – and it is still accelerating
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    Solar Power: The Fastest Shift in Electricity Generation History

    2026-06-12

    Solar energy is rapidly transforming electricity generation, with costs dropping and deployment accelerating, outpacing traditional energy sources like coal and gas.

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