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.
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South Australia plans 250MW, 50,000-home solar-and-storage virtual power plant … for free
The South Australian Government is planning to build the world's largest virtual power plant, drawing on solar PV and storage systems installed free in at least 50,000 homes.
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The lifetime value in string inverters
The choice of inverter technology in large solar PV systems should include considerations for lifetime maintenance costs and safety, writes Huawei’s July Chenjie He.
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Solar PV training … where credentials count
The solar installation industry has never been this busy. As the technology becomes more complex and battery inquiries increase, the training sector is working hard to keep up.
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Where the wild wind blows … on the job at the Mount Emerald Wind Farm
Construction at the Mount Emerald Wind Farm is progressing at a pace, given the challenges thrown up by the rugged terrain and consideration due to the cute northern quoll.
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SA trial shows the ups and downs of batteries
A trial of a virtual power plant by SA Power Networks has shown the possibilities and limitations of storage on residential solar PV systems, as distribution networks prepare for the challenge of rising renewables.
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Demand response voltage solution keeps the power on
A Victorian trial is taking a different approach to managing demand during peak events, writes Steven Neave of Electricity Networks.
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SolarReserve opens Australian headquarters in Adelaide
SolarReserve has opened its Australian headquarters and a field office near where it will build a 150MW solar thermal power plant.
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Record year for clean energy puts RET within reach
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.
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More power to more women in power
This year’s CEC Women in Renewables scholarship winner has seen the good work that be done around the world – where the opportunities for women are sometimes better than at home.
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