Government Initiatives for Landowners in Renewable Energy Sector
Federal government introduces Developer Rating Scheme and software grant to empower landowners in wind and solar project negotiations, aiming for fair deals and community engagement.
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Federal government introduces Developer Rating Scheme and software grant to empower landowners in wind and solar project negotiations, aiming for fair deals and community engagement.
Meridian Energy to build a 130MW solar farm next to a big battery in Ruakākā, contributing to energy resilience in Northland region with a $NZ227 million investment.
Zen Energy partners with HDRE to develop 795MW capacity projects in NSW, Victoria, and Queensland, accelerating storage program in Australia.
Longi introduces Hi-MO X6 Anti-Glare solar modules to reduce reflection, ensuring safety for pilots and drivers while maintaining top performance. Available soon in Australia.
China’s dominance in solar technology presents opportunities for Australia to accelerate its renewable energy transition by partnering with the global leader in clean technology manufacturing.
Australia’s only silicon producer, Simcoa Operations, secures $A39.8 million grant to cut coal dependence, support clean energy jobs, and enhance solar supply chain.
Falling costs of solar and batteries are driving the green energy transition, supporting energy-intensive industries and enabling the development of new green metals sectors.
Approval and funding for Murchison Hydrogen Renewables project in Western Australia, including changes in design to reduce environmental impact and increase efficiency.
Australia’s largest solar project triples profits despite grid disruptions, showcasing growth in renewable energy sector and company’s expansion plans for future projects.
Five solar farms in Victoria closed due to bushfire risks from overgrown grass. Sungrow Power ordered to mow grass to prevent fire spread and resume operations.
Covering rooftops with solar panels could supply 65% of global power, lower temperatures by 0.13°C, and offer better value than nuclear power.
NSW faces challenges with mandatory rooftop solar switch-off mechanism, learning from Victoria’s chaotic rollout. Industry calls for national consistency and more time for implementation.