Neoen Secures $1.1 Billion Funding for Groundbreaking Four-Hour Battery Project
Neoen secures $1.1 billion in debt financing for Australian renewable energy assets, including its first four-hour battery in Western Australia.
Neoen secures $1.1 billion in debt financing for Australian renewable energy assets, including its first four-hour battery in Western Australia.
GenOffGrid, an off-grid solar and battery developer, relocates to Darwin with a $3 million loan, creating 20 jobs and contributing $122 million to the Northern Territory’s economy.
New research from CSIRO tracks a decade of developments in silicon photovoltaics, and discusses the future of the industry. A
Nexa’s Stephanie Bashir discusses reshaping the grid around consumer energy as solar tariffs decline and PV sets records.
Meyer Burger to close German solar panel production due to market distortion and favorable conditions in the U.S., citing China’s overcapacity and trade restrictions.
Rio Tinto secures contracts for Australia’s largest wind and solar farms, but seeks government support for dispatchable power to ensure competitiveness of its manufacturing assets.
Rooftop solar capacity in Australia is projected to reach staggering levels, potentially exceeding typical average electricity demand, driven by factors like long-lasting solar panels, battery storage, manageable distribution, and increasing system sizes.
Western Australia’s power grid sets new demand record during extreme heatwave, with temperatures reaching 49.9°C.
Climate change will accelerate solar panel degradation in Australia, especially in hot and humid areas, potentially increasing energy costs by 10-12%.
The Wurrumiyanga Solar Infill and Energy Storage Pilot Project is currently undergoing testing as it nears completion. Once fully operational
South Australia achieved an 82% share for wind and solar in Q4 2022, proving the rapid transition to renewables is possible.