Renewable Energy Projects Win Key Tenders in Western Australia
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.
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.
Home battery installations in Australia are skyrocketing, with 360,000 units installed, reducing energy costs and transforming the energy landscape.
Tilt Renewables aims to develop 10 GW of wind and solar projects in the Australian Outback, focusing on Broken Hill and surrounding areas.
AEMO’s report highlights how increased battery storage and renewable energy are lowering wholesale electricity prices and transforming grid dynamics.
Home batteries are enhancing grid stability by absorbing excess solar energy during the day and exporting it during evening peaks, benefiting overall energy management.
The Bellevue gold mine in Western Australia reached a record 93.8% renewable energy share, showcasing its commitment to sustainability and reducing emissions.
Pan Pacific Recycling is thriving in solar panel recycling, generating millions from copper and aluminum sales while challenging misconceptions about the industry’s viability.
AEMO is inviting tenders for technologies to balance grid demand during peak rooftop solar output, focusing on EVs, data centres, and industrial loads.
Australia’s renewable energy project pipeline reaches record levels, but funding and supply chain challenges hinder progress towards ambitious renewable targets.
Bunnings expands its zero upfront solar and battery subscription service to Victoria, Queensland, and South Australia, aiming to enhance energy accessibility.
AEMC’s draft rule aims to improve distribution network planning, enhancing visibility for solar, batteries, and EVs to optimize energy management.
Res Australia signs Queensland’s inaugural solar community benefits agreement, enabling the Wooderson solar project to proceed under strict new regulations.