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  • How my perfectly ordinary house became a small power station
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    Transforming My Home into a Small Power Station

    2026-02-13

    Discover how my ordinary house became a self-sufficient power station with solar panels and battery storage, enhancing energy independence.

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  • Renewables account for more than 55 pct of Spain’s energy mix in 2025, and in first month of 2026
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    Spain’s Renewable Energy Surpasses 55% in 2025 and Early 2026

    2026-02-13

    In 2025, renewables made up 55.5% of Spain’s energy mix, continuing into January 2026, with wind and solar leading sources.

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  • Canberra’s biggest battery to fund rooftop PV and storage for charities through community benefit scheme
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    Canberra Battery Funds Solar for Charities via Community Benefit Program

    2026-02-12

    Eku Energy’s Williamsdale battery will support local charities with rooftop solar and storage systems through a $500,000 community benefit initiative.

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  • Renewables auction delivers record number of solar projects, biggest onshore wind farm
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    UK Renewable Auction Achieves Record Solar and Wind Projects

    2026-02-12

    The UK’s renewable energy auction secured 14.7 GW capacity, featuring record solar projects and the largest onshore wind farm in a decade.

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  • Solar and battery households will be biggest losers from network tariff changes, advocates say
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    Solar and Battery Owners Face Losses from Proposed Network Tariff Changes

    2026-02-12

    Renewable energy advocates warn that proposed network tariff changes will disproportionately impact solar and battery owners, low-income households, and energy-efficient consumers.

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  • Solar-battery hybrid project pulled after community heat and state planning changes in Queensland
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    Community Opposition Halts Solar-Battery Project in Queensland

    2026-02-11

    The Miriam Vale solar-battery project in Queensland was withdrawn due to community opposition and new state planning regulations affecting its development.

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  • Solar-battery hybrid project pulled after community heat and state planning changes in Queensland
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    Queensland Solar-Battery Project Canceled Amid Community Opposition and Planning Changes

    2026-02-11

    The Miriam Vale solar-battery project in Queensland was withdrawn by Private Energy Partners due to community opposition and new state planning regulations.

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  • Massive wind, solar and hydrogen hub in Nullarbor brings in Asia partners to advance first stage
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    Asia Partners Join Massive Wind, Solar, Hydrogen Hub in Nullarbor

    2026-02-10

    A 70 GW renewable energy hub in Western Australia partners with Asian firms to advance its first 6 GW stage, aiming for significant green hydrogen production.

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  • First solar-battery hybrid sends power into evening peak, heralding radical changes for Australia’s main grid
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    First Solar-Battery Hybrid Powers Australia’s Evening Peak Demand

    2026-02-07

    Australia’s first large-scale solar-battery hybrid facility begins supplying power during evening peak hours, signaling a transformative shift in the electricity grid.

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  • Home battery numbers shrink for the first time since rebate launch, as installers take a beat
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    Home Battery Market Declines for First Time Since Rebate Launch

    2026-02-07

    Australia’s home battery registrations fell 17% in January 2026, marking the first decline since the rebate introduction in July 2025.

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  • More than 80 people and groups opposed solar project, but none could be bothered to speak to independent panel
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    Over 80 Oppose Solar Project, No One Attends Meeting

    2026-02-07

    The Independent Planning Commission canceled a public meeting on the Burroway solar project due to no speaker registrations, despite receiving over 80 written objections.

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  • Wind and solar output leaps 20 pct in January, as west wins on wind and biggest coal grid on PV
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    Wind and Solar Energy Output Increases 20% in January 2026

    2026-02-07

    Australia’s wind and solar farms generated 20% more energy in January 2026, with significant contributions from Western Australia and New South Wales.

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