A renewable energy expert panel hosted by the Institute for Sustainable Futures and Bloomberg heard about the challenges and opportunities that face Australia as it decarbonises its economy.
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World-first energy-trading market trial to maximise value of solar
A world-first trial of energy-trading software will empower consumers to tap into the full value of their rooftop solar and battery storage systems.
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Labor’s emissions intensity scheme will hit 50% renewable energy target by 2030: Shorten
Labor leader Bill Shorten will introduce an emissions intensity scheme to turn the screws on polluting electricity generators and reach a 50% RET by 2030.
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Labor’s climate policy could remove the need for renewable energy targets
Labor has been criticised for vacillating about about its 50% renewable energy ambition. But its proposed emissions intensity scheme could boost green energy without any hard target at all, writes Tony Wood.
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Australian Technologies Competition 2017 … the hunt begins for tomorrow’s big ideas
The Australian Technologies Competition is gearing up for it's seventh year, so it's time to get those big clean energy ideas ready for scrutiny.
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Magellan Power wins 1MW Onslow storage contract
Magellan Power has won a contract to supply a utility-scale battery storage system to a solar-and-storage microgrid project in Onslow, WA.
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India testing ground for Ecoult’s UltraBattery
Ecoult’s UltraBattery is being tested in the harsh heat of India for its potential to ween the world off diesel.
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Uni students power up with world’s largest rack of Enphase batteries
A Sydney student block is humming ahead with a solar-and-storage renewable energy system that includes the 36 Enphase batteries.
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ARENA and CEFC search for solutions to grid stability
The CEFC and ARENA will join forces to push forward development of flexible capacity and large-scale storage projects that will aim to smooth the integration of renewable energy sources into the electricity market.
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The states, not Canberra, will help us reach the RET: RepuTex
A report from Melbourne-based carbon consultancy RepuTex has found Australia can bank on the states, not the Capital, to get the job done when it comes to switching to renewables.
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