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  • Wind, solar and battery projects at record high, but many stuck in funding, supply chain and other bottlenecks
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    Record Highs in Wind, Solar, and Battery Projects Amid Funding and Supply Chain Issues

    2026-04-27

    Australia’s renewable energy project pipeline reaches record levels, but funding and supply chain challenges hinder progress towards ambitious renewable targets.

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  • Bunnings extends zero up-front home solar and battery deal to three new states
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    Bunnings Launches Solar and Battery Subscription in Three New States

    2026-04-25

    Bunnings expands its zero upfront solar and battery subscription service to Victoria, Queensland, and South Australia, aiming to enhance energy accessibility.

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  • Like Google Maps for the grid: AEMC seeks to boost network visibility of solar, batteries and EVs
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    AEMC Proposes Enhanced Network Visibility for Solar, Batteries, and EVs

    2026-04-25

    AEMC’s draft rule aims to improve distribution network planning, enhancing visibility for solar, batteries, and EVs to optimize energy management.

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  • Solar-battery project seals first local benefits deal under state’s rigorous new planning regime
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    Queensland’s First Solar Community Benefits Agreement Signed Under New Planning Rules

    2026-04-25

    Res Australia signs Queensland’s inaugural solar community benefits agreement, enabling the Wooderson solar project to proceed under strict new regulations.

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  • “Cheaper and faster:” Fortescue to create a $1 billion green grid to power data centres
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    Fortescue Invests $1 Billion in Green Grid for Data Centres

    2026-04-25

    Fortescue plans to invest $680 million in a renewable energy system to power data centres, aiming for a multi-gigawatt expansion by 2030.

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  • Big Green Lies: Are the rich using solar to steal from the poor?
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    Debunking Myths: Solar Benefits for All Income Levels

    2026-04-24

    Explore the truth behind solar adoption across income levels, revealing that both low and high-income households benefit from solar and battery technologies.

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  • Ground-breaking NT microgrid lands $8.3m grant, set to kick off construction
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    NT Microgrid Secures $8.3 Million Grant for Construction

    2026-04-24

    A partnership in Northern Territory receives $8.3 million for a solar-battery microgrid in Borroloola, enhancing renewable energy access for Indigenous communities.

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  • “Spotlight has fallen well short:” 7’s program panned again, this time on false turbine allegations
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    Channel 7’s Spotlight Misrepresents Wind Turbine Facts

    2026-04-24

    Channel 7’s Spotlight program misstates wind turbine numbers and land use, spreading misinformation about renewable energy in Australia.

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  • “Solar surge:” China smashes PV export records as energy crisis fast-tracks fossil fuel exodus
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    China’s Solar Exports Hit Record 68 GW Amid Energy Crisis

    2026-04-24

    China’s solar exports reached a record 68 GW in March, driven by the global energy crisis and rising demand for renewable energy.

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  • What to do with used solar panels? University opens Australia’s first PV recycling research centre
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    Australia’s First Solar Panel Recycling Research Centre Opens

    2026-04-24

    UNSW Sydney launches a research hub to address solar panel waste, aiming for sustainable recycling solutions and a circular economy.

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  • China giant launches featherweight solar modules, to help get PV onto more rooftops
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    JinkoSolar Launches Lightweight Solar Modules for Low-Load Roofs

    2026-04-23

    JinkoSolar introduces ‘Light Diamond’ solar modules, weighing 16.2 kg, enhancing efficiency and enabling installation on previously unsuitable roofs.

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  • Solar, wind meet 99 pct of new global demand as batteries help deliver “round-the-clock resource”
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    Solar and Wind Power Meet 99% of Global Demand in 2025

    2026-04-22

    In 2025, solar and wind energy met 99% of global electricity demand growth, aided by battery technology, with Australia leading the transition.

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