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  • Made in the shade: How electric vehicles could be the perfect partner to rooftop solar in tropical cities
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    Electric Vehicles: Ideal Partners for Rooftop Solar in Tropical Cities

    2026-04-10

    Electric vehicles can enhance solar energy adoption in tropical cities by storing energy and providing grid support during thunderstorms.

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  • Giant gold mine operating with 90 pct renewables says it has virtually eliminated diesel costs
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    Bellevue Gold Mine Achieves 90% Renewable Energy, Cuts Diesel Costs

    2026-04-10

    The Bellevue gold mine operates with 90% renewable energy, significantly reducing diesel costs and achieving net-zero status amidst rising fuel prices.

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  • Solar trackers have changed the game for PV generation. But are they cutting panel life short?
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    Impact of Solar Trackers on PV Panel Lifespan

    2026-04-09

    Research reveals solar trackers may reduce panel lifespan by 7-10 years due to increased UV exposure in certain climates.

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  • Councils flex their muscle on renewables, laying down the local law on roads, farmland and housing
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    Councils Take Action Against Large-Scale Solar Projects on Farmland

    2026-04-09

    Local councils are opposing large-scale solar developments on irrigated farmland, balancing renewable energy growth with agricultural land protection.

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  • State launches huge new renewables tender for land “twice the size of Kangaroo Island”
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    South Australia Opens Massive Renewables Tender for Land Double Kangaroo Island’s Size

    2026-04-09

    South Australia seeks proposals for solar, wind, and storage projects across 11,000 square kilometers, aiming to support renewable energy for 500,000 homes.

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  • NZ orders networks to “buy back” rooftop solar during peaks, in suite of DER-boosting reforms
    RE_Solar

    New Zealand Implements Rooftop Solar Buy-Back Tariffs During Peak Demand

    2026-04-09

    New tariffs reward New Zealanders for exporting rooftop solar energy during peak demand, enhancing distributed energy resources and encouraging solar adoption.

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  • Wind power sets a new state record, big batteries continue to edge out gas
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    Wind Power Achieves Record Generation, Batteries Surpass Gas Output

    2026-04-08

    Australia’s wind and solar farms generated 4.7 TWh of renewable energy in March, with Queensland leading in production and batteries outperforming gas.

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  • Contentious solar project scrapped after work fails to start on time
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    Springdale Solar Project Canceled After Permit Deadline Missed

    2026-04-08

    Flow Power has scrapped the Springdale solar project due to missed planning permit deadlines and lack of battery integration, despite initial approval and community support.

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  • Local council seeks annual $100,000 per road maintenance fee from wind and solar developers
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    Queensland Council Imposes $100,000 Annual Road Fee on Renewable Developers

    2026-04-08

    Banana Shire Council introduces a $100,000 annual road maintenance fee for renewable energy developers to address road damage during construction.

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  • NEM emissions have dropped 25 per cent since 2020
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    NEM Emissions Decrease 25% Since 2020

    2026-04-08

    NEM emissions intensity has dropped 25% since 2020, with South Australia leading the decline through renewable energy sources.

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  • “The panels are never supposed to fail:” Solar contractor takes financial hit from troubled Australian project
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    Solar Contractor Faces Financial Loss from Panel Issues in Australia

    2026-04-07

    Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy reports financial losses due to PV module failures in an Australian project, impacting generation and margins.

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  • Giant copper project signs deal for Australia’s biggest off-grid hybrid renewables facility
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    Australia’s Largest Off-Grid Hybrid Renewables Facility Agreement Signed

    2026-04-03

    Harmony Gold and Aggreko partner for Australia’s biggest off-grid hybrid renewables facility at Eva copper mine, targeting net zero emissions by 2035.

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