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  • Tesla unveils its newest energy product – a rooftop solar panel
    RE_Solar

    Tesla Launches New Rooftop Solar Panel Product

    2026-02-03

    Tesla has unveiled its first fully designed rooftop solar panel, enhancing its energy division amidst market challenges and competition.

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  • Can Australian-made solar wafers compete with Chinese giants? This report suggests they can
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    Can Australian Solar Wafers Compete with Chinese Manufacturers?

    2026-02-03

    A study indicates that Australian-made solar wafers could be economically viable, challenging Chinese dominance in the market.

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  • Hybrid solar and eight-hour battery facility with “EV servo” gets federal green light
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    Federal Approval for Hybrid Solar and Battery Facility in Western Australia

    2026-02-03

    A hybrid solar and battery facility in Western Australia receives federal approval, featuring eight hours of storage and EV charging bays.

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  • Cargill launches first large-scale renewable energy project
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    Cargill Unveils Large-Scale Renewable Energy Initiative

    2026-02-03

    Cargill’s 2.58MW solar array at Newcastle plant aims to cut emissions and enhance energy reliability while supporting local manufacturing.

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  • Locals consider options after losing court appeal against solar farm approval
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    Residents Explore Legal Options After Solar Farm Approval Denial

    2026-02-02

    Wallaroo residents consider further legal action after court upholds solar farm approval, citing concerns over rural character and community impact.

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  • Ignore your algorithm: Solar prices are going up in 2026, but it’s not a crisis
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    Solar Prices Set to Rise in 2026: Understanding the Factors

    2026-02-01

    Solar module prices in Australia are expected to increase due to various factors, not just the VAT rebate removal in China.

    Read More Solar Prices Set to Rise in 2026: Understanding the FactorsContinue

  • Will Australia reach its renewable targets on time? It will need a lot more wind and solar
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    Can Australia Meet Its Renewable Energy Targets by 2030?

    2026-02-01

    Australia’s renewable energy targets for 2030 face challenges, needing significant wind and solar capacity to achieve 82% penetration on time.

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  • Batteries and solar hybrids dominate, relegating wind to small fraction of Australia’s renewable pipeline
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    Batteries and Solar Hybrids Lead Australia’s Renewable Energy Pipeline

    2026-02-01

    Wind energy projects are declining in Australia, with batteries and solar hybrids dominating new connections to the grid.

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  • Wind and solar curtailment hits record highs, with grid solar “offloads” at staggering 59 per cent in one state
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    Record Wind and Solar Curtailment Reaches 59% in South Australia

    2026-02-01

    Australia’s renewable energy curtailment hits record levels, with grid solar offloading averaging 59% in South Australia due to economic factors.

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  • Renewables power half of the grid as prices plummet
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    Renewables Surpass Fossil Fuels, Powering Half of Australia’s Grid

    2026-02-01

    The latest AEMO report reveals renewables generated 51% of Australia’s National Electricity Market, driving down wholesale electricity prices significantly.

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  • World’s biggest isolated grid sets remarkable wind and solar peak of 91.1 pct, as batteries displace coal and gas
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    Western Australia Achieves 91.1% Renewable Energy Peak with Wind and Solar

    2026-02-01

    Western Australia’s isolated grid reaches a new renewable energy milestone of 91.1%, primarily from wind and solar, marking a significant shift in energy dynamics.

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  • “Landmark moment:” Prices plunge as renewables supply half of grid, batteries surge and coal hits new low
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    Renewables Supply Half of Grid, Prices Plunge as Coal Hits Record Low

    2026-02-01

    Wholesale electricity prices in Australia fell sharply as renewables met half of demand, with coal generation reaching a new low and battery output surging.

    Read More Renewables Supply Half of Grid, Prices Plunge as Coal Hits Record LowContinue

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