EcoGeneration asks a panel of experts how pumped hydro energy storage can reshape the NEM and set Australia on track for a clean energy future. Read More
New figures confirm that Australia’s renewable energy industry is on track to meet the Renewable Energy Target, showing the effectiveness of long-term and stable policy, said CEC chief executive Kane Thornton. Read More
The tide has turned in favour of clean energy as an economically rational choice and all we can hope for is that government policy catches on to the logic, writes Natalie Collard. Read More
The Clean Energy Council’s Women in Renewables Initiative is seeking mentors and mentees from the renewable energy industry to be part of a new e-mentoring program conducted by the Australian Women in Resources Alliance. Read More
The Essential Services Commission in Victoria has released a new framework for time-varying feed-in tariffs, with rates varying from 29c/kWh during peak and 7.2c/kWh for off-peak periods. Read More
The disruption wrought by the transition to clean energy will challenge distribution networks and set a mighty task for battery-makers, Capgemini’s Anastasia Klingberg tells EcoGeneration. Read More
As economies disentangle themselves from the “fossil burden” in their generation fleets the world will stumble towards an inevitable transition to clean energy, says UTS research director Dr Sven Teske, but global temperatures will likely rise above the 2°C target. Read More
EnerNOC has begun providing the NEM with frequency control ancillary services to support power system security and ensure uninterrupted power during unexpected events. Read More
The clean energy industry has welcomed progress on further policy development for the Federal Government’s proposed National Energy Guarantee (NEG) today, but warned the process would now need to address the many concerns it has about the policy. Read More