The Australian solar-and-storage market is a complex environment, says Nathan Dunn of Enphase, where "you have to be focused on delivering a solution to each one of the different folks within the value chain.”
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2GW wind farm proposed off Gippsland coast
Victorian-based developer Offshore Energy is planning the development of Australia’s first offshore wind farm off the coast of Gippsland, eastern Victoria.
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Diversification the key to a resilient energy market: Carnegie
Australia’s energy markets are becoming more complex due to battery storage and rooftop solar, and diversifying the mix of energy sources can ensure the grid remains resilient, says Carnegie Clean Energy CEO Dr Michael Ottaviano.
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Panel: What Australia can teach New York (and vice versa)
Energy Networks Australia’s Welcome to the Grid Edge seminar in Sydney in May included a panel discussion about the possible opportunities which lie in wait for consumers as the electricity grid is transformed into a multi-purpose, peer-to-peer market that also serves generators and distributors.
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2016 a record year for clean energy: CEC report
A record share of Australia’s electricity came from renewable energy in 2016, according to a report by the Clean Energy Council.
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Magellan to produce 2,000 Home Energy Storage System units in first year
West Australia-based energy storage manufacturer Magellan Power has launched an all-in-one renewable energy inverter and storage system.
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ARENA to test market for concentrated solar thermal projects
ARENA has set out its plans for seeking industry information as the first step in exploring how concentrated sunlight could generate reliable, affordable renewable energy with built-in storage for our national grids.
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We want our grid back … the case to renationalise the NEM
Privatisation of swathes of the electricity grid have caused the market to distort and buckle to breaking point, a new paper finds. For prices to fall to acceptable levels and renewable energy generation to gain traction, the NEM needs to be renationalised. Jeremy Chunn reports.
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Panel: Catalysts for an ‘active’ grid edge
Energy Networks Australia’s Welcome to the Grid Edge seminar in Sydney in May included a panel discussion about how the electricity market may be influenced by new technology which orchestrates
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Will the connection standard be a speed bump for batteries?
Installers are hyped about a busy market for storage but the new Australian Standard which limits connection to the grid may slow things down, writes Jeremy Chunn, if the networks feel like flexing their muscle.
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