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  • Less a duck curve than a crocodile head: How the isolated west is outperforming main grid on renewables
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    Western Australia Surpasses National Grid in Renewable Energy Transition

    2026-01-15

    Western Australia’s isolated grid outperforms the National Electricity Market, achieving significant renewable energy milestones with wind and solar power.

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  • Less a duck curve than a crocodile head: How the isolated west is outperforming main grid on renewables
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    Western Australia Surpasses National Grid in Renewable Energy Transition

    2026-01-15

    Western Australia’s isolated grid outperforms the National Electricity Market, achieving significant renewable energy milestones with wind and solar power.

    Read More Western Australia Surpasses National Grid in Renewable Energy TransitionContinue

  • Wind and solar generate more electricity in Europe than fossil fuels for first time in 2025
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    Wind and Solar Surpass Fossil Fuels in EU Electricity Generation for First Time in 2025

    2026-01-15

    In 2025, wind and solar power generated 30% of EU electricity, surpassing fossil fuels at 29%, marking a significant milestone in renewable energy.

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  • Wind and solar generate more electricity in Europe than fossil fuels for first time in 2025
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    Wind and Solar Surpass Fossil Fuels in EU Electricity Generation for First Time in 2025

    2026-01-15

    In 2025, wind and solar power generated 30% of EU electricity, surpassing fossil fuels at 29%, marking a significant shift towards renewable energy.

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  • European energy giant commissions its first hybrid solar hydro project
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    EDP Launches First Hybrid Solar-Hydro Project in Portugal

    2026-01-14

    EDP commissions a groundbreaking hybrid solar-hydro project in Portugal, combining 48 MW solar with 41 MW hydro for enhanced renewable energy generation.

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  • Solar overtakes lignite to keep Germany’s renewable electricity share stable at 55.9 pct in 2025
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    Solar Surpasses Lignite, Keeping Germany’s Renewable Energy Share at 55.9% in 2025

    2026-01-14

    Germany’s solar capacity growth maintained a 55.9% renewable energy share in 2025, surpassing lignite generation for the first time, despite challenges in wind and biomass output.

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  • Another two big solar and battery projects sent to independent panel by long distance objectors
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    Two Solar and Battery Projects Reviewed by Independent Panel Due to Distant Objections

    2026-01-13

    Two large solar and battery projects face independent review after receiving numerous objections, primarily from distant groups, despite minimal local opposition.

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  • More than just “fuel saving:” How rooftop PV slashed grid demand in middle of heatwave
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    Rooftop PV Reduces Grid Demand During Heatwave

    2026-01-11

    Rooftop solar significantly lowered electricity demand during Australia’s recent heatwave, demonstrating its crucial role in energy management.

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  • Can Queensland remain a battery leader?
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    Can Queensland Sustain Its Battery Leadership?

    2026-01-10

    Queensland’s energy strategy focuses on battery storage and renewable energy, but new regulations may impact future developments and investment stability.

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  • Tiny cracks and hot weather can slash useful life of some solar panels to just 11 years, UNSW research finds
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    Research Reveals Solar Panels May Last Only 11 Years Due to Cracks and Heat

    2026-01-07

    UNSW study shows some solar panels degrade rapidly, potentially lasting just 11 years due to tiny cracks and hot weather.

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  • Australia’s renewable energy rollout in 2025: By the numbers
    EM_Solar

    Australia’s Renewable Energy Growth in 2025: Key Statistics

    2026-01-07

    Australia’s renewable energy projects surged in 2025, with significant capacity added and consumer adoption increasing, paving the way for a greener future.

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  • Leading battery storage developer says Australia will likely reach its 82 pct renewables target … in 2034
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    Australia to Reach 82% Renewables Target by 2034, Says Battery Developer

    2025-12-24

    Akaysha Energy predicts Australia will achieve its 82% renewables target by 2034, citing delays in battery projects and current installation rates.

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