Is Australia’s Renewable Energy Transition on Track for 2030?
Australia’s renewable energy sector achieved significant milestones in 2025, but challenges remain to meet the 82% target by 2030.
Australia’s renewable energy sector achieved significant milestones in 2025, but challenges remain to meet the 82% target by 2030.
The Blind Creek project combines 300 MW solar with 243 MW battery storage, enhancing grid reliability and creating local jobs.
The Burroway Solar Farm in NSW has received approval despite over 80 objections, aligning with government policies and public interest.
A One Nation senator opposing renewables is revealed to own shares in a solar-battery company, raising questions about his stance on energy.
Fortescue Metals begins construction of a 440 MW solar farm in Pilbara, contributing significantly to its renewable energy goals.
NSW’s planning system allows excessive public input, causing delays in renewable projects. Concerns arise as Queensland may follow suit, impacting future energy developments.
Australia’s solar farms experience output downgrades due to grid congestion, while big batteries benefit from improved ratings and operational economics.
Indigo Power introduces the first community battery in Victoria, enhancing energy resilience and supporting local households with renewable energy.
Australia’s first solar-battery hybrid facility completes installation, enhancing grid reliability and powering 45,000 homes annually.
1komma5° launches Heartbeat AI, optimizing home energy systems to enhance battery payback, promising savings of up to $1,500 per year.
Wind and solar energy now supply 70% of Australia’s midday power demand, significantly impacting the coal industry’s profitability and future viability.
Kardinia Energy’s innovative printed solar panels receive $2.1 million funding to advance commercial-scale production and support clean energy solutions.