It takes careful planning, deep resources, refined diplomatic skills and straight-ahead honesty to negotiate the arcane and frustratingly opaque grid-connection process, the audience heard.
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Solar project racks up 50 PV plants in South Australia as farmers diversify
A renewable energy project that started as a way to provide extra income for grape and citrus growers has built its 50th small-scale solar farm in South Australia.
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Stand-alone power systems tower over costly power lines in remote WA
The future of electricity is being reinvented in Western Australia, writes Jeremy Wray of CPS National.
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Solar and storage, already wired into the next generation of Australian housing
In a sign of what’s to come, solar and battery energy options are being offered in new properties to solve old dilemmas.
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Fiji teaches its young the logic of solar energy
Twenty schools in Fiji with new solar systems installed are passing the benefits of free, clean electricity on to students of the Pacific Islands nation.
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Installers at work in a barren land … how the team behind the NT’s 10MW SETuP solar project delivered 25 sites on time
With a schedule of projects in far flung locations the SETuP team had to make sure there was no room for getting things wrong. Power and Water Corporation’s Andrew Gray takes us from start to finish.
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Finished! 10MW, 25-site solar rollout edges Top End closer to 50% renewables
The $59 million Solar Energy Transformation Program integrates 10MW of solar PV arrays in remote locations with a target for diesel savings of 94 million litres over 25 years.
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Energy platform connects small solar farms with buyers
An online platform to connect medium-to-small-scale solar energy producers with independent electricity buyers will launch in South Australia.
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Reliable returns in a ‘frothy’ market: a clean energy banker’s hard task
Investment in clean energy projects is at full throttle – so it pays to brake for risk, says MUFG banker Rob Ward.
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Jump in solar, wind and storage projects points to energy policy U-turn
Developers enthusiasm to back new clean energy projects in January and February is a vote of confidence something must change in Canberra.
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