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  • Is Australia’s energy transition on track?
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    Is Australia’s Renewable Energy Transition on Track for 2030?

    2026-03-11

    Australia’s renewable energy sector achieved significant milestones in 2025, but challenges remain to meet the 82% target by 2030.

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  • Solar, storage and sheep: First sod turned at game-changing hybrid PV and battery project
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    Construction Begins on Major Solar-Battery Hybrid Project in Australia

    2026-03-11

    The Blind Creek project combines 300 MW solar with 243 MW battery storage, enhancing grid reliability and creating local jobs.

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  • Solar and battery project sent to state planning authority by far away objectors gets all-clear
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    Approval Granted for Burroway Solar and Battery Project in NSW

    2026-03-10

    The Burroway Solar Farm in NSW has received approval despite over 80 objections, aligning with government policies and public interest.

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  • One Nation senator who hates renewables, backs nuclear, owns shares in solar-battery company
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    One Nation Senator’s Hypocrisy: Backs Nuclear, Owns Solar Shares

    2026-03-10

    A One Nation senator opposing renewables is revealed to own shares in a solar-battery company, raising questions about his stance on energy.

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  • Fortescue forges ahead on Pilbara “real zero” with construction of state’s biggest solar farm
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    Fortescue Advances Pilbara’s Largest Solar Farm for Decarbonisation

    2026-03-09

    Fortescue Metals begins construction of a 440 MW solar farm in Pilbara, contributing significantly to its renewable energy goals.

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  • “A scary place to be:” How far is “too far” when it comes to public input on renewables planning?
    RE_Solar

    Public Input in Renewable Planning: How Much is Too Much?

    2026-03-09

    NSW’s planning system allows excessive public input, causing delays in renewable projects. Concerns arise as Queensland may follow suit, impacting future energy developments.

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  • Solar farms hit by cuts to grid output ratings due to changes in energy flows, but some big batteries are happy
    RE_Solar

    Solar Farms Face Output Cuts Amid Energy Flow Changes, Batteries Thrive

    2026-03-07

    Australia’s solar farms experience output downgrades due to grid congestion, while big batteries benefit from improved ratings and operational economics.

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  • Community battery launches next to community solar system, to help power regional resilience
    RE_Solar

    Community Battery Launches to Enhance Regional Energy Resilience

    2026-03-07

    Indigo Power introduces the first community battery in Victoria, enhancing energy resilience and supporting local households with renewable energy.

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  • Last panel goes up at first solar-battery hybrid project to connect to Australia’s main grid
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    Final Panel Installed at Australia’s First Solar-Battery Hybrid Project

    2026-03-07

    Australia’s first solar-battery hybrid facility completes installation, enhancing grid reliability and powering 45,000 homes annually.

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  • In midst of boom, new energy platform promises to boost home battery payback by up to $1,500 a year
    RE_Solar

    New Energy Platform Boosts Home Battery Payback by $1,500 Annually

    2026-03-06

    1komma5° launches Heartbeat AI, optimizing home energy systems to enhance battery payback, promising savings of up to $1,500 per year.

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  • Wind and solar have eaten most of the coal industry’s lunch, and batteries are hoeing into its dinner
    RE_Solar

    Wind and Solar Dominate Australia’s Power Market, Threatening Coal Industry

    2026-03-06

    Wind and solar energy now supply 70% of Australia’s midday power demand, significantly impacting the coal industry’s profitability and future viability.

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  • Australian printed solar technology used to power Coldplay world tour secures federal funding
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    Kardinia Energy’s Solar Technology Secures $2.1 Million Federal Grant

    2026-03-05

    Kardinia Energy’s innovative printed solar panels receive $2.1 million funding to advance commercial-scale production and support clean energy solutions.

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