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  • A “keep out” sign for investment: Alarm bell sounds over new retrospective tax on renewables
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    Retrospective Tax on Renewables: A Warning for Investors

    2026-05-15

    Federal Labor’s proposed capital gains tax reforms may deter foreign investment in renewable energy, raising concerns for Australia’s clean energy future.

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  • Australia’s largest solar project changes shape as owner brings forward big battery to beat solar duck
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    Australia’s Bulli Creek solar project scales down, adds battery for efficiency

    2026-05-14

    Genex Power reduces Bulli Creek solar project size and introduces a battery to enhance competitiveness in the energy market.

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  • “Future Made Somewhere Else:” Budget slashes funding for green hydrogen, home-made solar and batteries
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    Australia Cuts Funding for Green Hydrogen and Solar Initiatives

    2026-05-14

    The Australian government reduces funding for green hydrogen, solar, and battery projects, impacting the country’s clean energy ambitions.

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  • Solar farms can help to regenerate land while generating energy, new study finds
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    Solar Farms Regenerate Land While Producing Energy, Study Reveals

    2026-05-14

    A study shows solar farms can rejuvenate degraded land by reducing wind speed, lowering temperatures, and increasing soil moisture.

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  • Developer of Australia’s biggest renewable projects to offer cheap power below $66/MWh for data centres
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    Australia’s Renewable Projects to Provide Data Centres Power Below $66/MWh

    2026-05-13

    InterContinental Energy plans to offer data centres power at under $66/MWh, leveraging renewable energy from major wind and solar projects.

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  • “More complex and deeper than I had imagined:” Energy czar sees rise in solar project complaints
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    Energy Czar Reports Rising Solar Project Complaints

    2026-05-13

    The Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner notes increased complaints about solar projects, highlighting the need for better community engagement and accountability from developers.

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  • Workforce installs last of 609,522 panels at major new solar and battery project
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    Final Solar Panels Installed at Broadsound Project in Queensland

    2026-05-12

    Iberdrola Australia completes installation of 609,522 solar panels at Broadsound solar farm, nearing project completion and operational phase.

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  • Mining giant signs 30-year off-take deal to underpin Indigenous-led Pilbara solar and battery project
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    Mining Giant Signs 30-Year Deal for Indigenous-Led Pilbara Solar Project

    2026-05-12

    A major off-take agreement enables the Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation to launch a 150 MW solar and battery project in Pilbara, Australia.

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  • “I thought this was impossible:” Fortescue green grid rides through transmission failure with no fossil fuels
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    Fortescue’s Green Grid Survives Transmission Outage Without Fossil Fuels

    2026-05-09

    Fortescue’s inverter technology maintained power during a major outage, showcasing the potential of renewable energy in large-scale operations.

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  • “Definitely not good policy:” Experts skewer LNP plan to pause major transmission upgrades
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    Experts Critique LNP’s Plan to Halt Transmission Upgrades

    2026-05-09

    Experts warn that the LNP’s proposal to pause transmission upgrades could lead to blackouts and higher energy costs in Victoria.

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  • How mapping of PV “fingerprints” can indicate what the rooftop solar juggernaut will do next
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    How PV Fingerprints Predict Rooftop Solar Trends

    2026-05-08

    A Melbourne scientist uses rooftop solar data to forecast energy generation, benefiting market operators and homeowners with improved performance insights.

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  • “Blows your mind:” Regulator says boom in home batteries and PV puts 82 pct renewables within reach
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    Home Batteries and Solar Surge Bring 82% Renewables Target Closer

    2026-05-08

    Australia’s renewable energy target of 82% by 2030 is now achievable due to increased home battery and rooftop solar installations, according to Clean Energy Regulator’s Carl Binning.

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