The call for stand-alone power systems to supply remote parts of the country will see diesel displaced in favour of solar and storage.
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ACE Power launches with 1.3GW solar, wind and battery pipeline
A clean energy player with a vertical business model hopes to have 1.3GW of solar and wind (with storage) connected by 2025.
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Free money won’t buy the EV future we deserve
If governments want to bring on a wave of EV ownership, they need to encourage flexibility and free-thought among the risk-takers eager to build charging networks.
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Join the dots … NSW plots the way for EV charging networks
The NSW government has opened a box of tools for companies to plan and build tomorrow’s EV charging infrastructure.
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As the world battles to slash carbon emissions, Australia considers paying dirty coal stations to stay open longer
The Energy Security Board has better options to consider for dispatchable generation than coal, write Tim Nelson and Joel Gilmore.
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Cling to power … Melbourne networks opt for ‘least-cost’ community batteries option to free up solar
The United Energy and Powercor networks are adding storage based on success of a trial of two pole-mounted batteries.
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EV network Jolt plans 5,000 chargers with $100m capital injection
The attention of a global giant in asset management indicates the transition to electric vehicles is underway.
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The end of the beginning … the Energy Security Board’s Physical Retailer Reliability Obligation and the long road to tomorrow’s grid
The Energy Security Board’s Physical Retailer Reliability Obligation and the long road to tomorrow’s grid.
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Green hydrogen gets ready to hit the road in NSW
Hydrogen produced using clean energy will next year be fuelling heavy vehicles in NSW, following a deal between Jemena and Coregas.
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ARENA boosts Future Fuels Fund with $24m towards 403 EV charging stations across Australia
Charging stations will be built across eight geographic regions covering 14 of Australia’s most populous cities.
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