The Clean Energy Council has been appointed the administrator of the New Energy Tech Consumer Code (NETCC) for the next 10 years, until December 2033.
The NETCC will come into effect
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Solar the winner in new regulatory era
Diligent regulation of the Australian rooftop solar industry has been crucial to its success, writes Clean Energy Council chief executive Kane Thornton.
The Australian rooftop solar
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Woolworths commits to 100 per cent clean energy in South Australia
As part of Woolworths Group’s nationwide transition to clean energy by 2025, the supermarket giant’s operations in South Australia will be powered by 100 per cent renewable electricity from
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Mugga Lane Solar Park goes into voluntary administration
Mugga Lane Solar Park, one of Australia’s first large-scale solar farms, has gone into voluntary administration. Scott Langdon and David Osborne from advisory and investment firm KordaMentha
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Farming the sun and land: The power of agrivoltaics
Rural communities will feel better about the rollout of utility-scale solar if developers and landowners favour dual-purpose deals, writes Jeremy Chunn.
Ben Wynn from solar development
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Solar Victoria launches Virtual Power Plant pilot
As a major step towards Victoria’s target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030, state government entity Solar Victoria has launched an innovative Virtual Power Plant (VPP) pilot, which enables
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Big savings from solar a point of pride for South Australians
More than in any other state or territory, people in South Australia can’t help but crow about the money they are saving from installing a home solar system.
According to Canstar Blue research, around
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What Hygrid Energy’s “engineer-in-a-box” solution hopes to do for clean energy assets
This Australian startup wants to see all clean energy assets live long and productive lives.
Hygrid Energy’s three cofounders – Ben Shepherd, Hamish MacFarlane and Marc Pelletier
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Feds pursue “ultra low cost” solar with R&D funding
The federal government will pump $40 million into solar research and development in a bid to cut the cost of solar energy to roughly a third of today’s costs.
The Australian Renewable
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Net zero or 100 per cent renewables … it’s time to decide
A detailed report into the electricity market shows the risks to generators and consumers of a rapid, uncoordinated transition to clean energy, writes Jeremy Chunn.
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