Albury-based installer Tristan Norling splits his time between Victoria and NSW. He finds energy solutions in the two states can be very different.
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NSW launches second REZ, at 8GW, after first zone nine-times oversubscribed
NSW has announced a second Renewable Energy Zone following strong support for its first, 3GW proposal only two months ago.
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Remember that you’re a sparky first when it comes to solar standards
While solar is governed by its own set of standards, installers must ensure they comply with all the relevant electrical standards, particularly AS/NZS3000:2018, writes Thomas Seymour.
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Canberra vehicle-to-grid trial to test outlook for DER, FCAS expansion
A trial of 51 Nissan Leafs will test the possibilities of EVs as grid assets, where owners will be rewarded for offering FCAS.
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Owners of electric vehicles to be paid to plug into the grid to help avoid blackouts
A Canberra trial will test the possibilities of EVs as grid assets to be utilised as times when the grid is stressed.
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Solar-and-storage yacht trial launches the possibility of perpetual pollution-free boating
A solar-powered vessel tested off the coast of Bali returned to mooring with more energy in its battery than when it set out.
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Miners turn to face the sun
As the cost of clean energy hybrid power plants falls miners around the world are shaking off their reliance on fossil fuels, writes Sarah Wang.
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RedEarth pinpoints storage opportunities
The Brisbane-based battery-maker sees shared assets as an optimal way to deploy storage.
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Storage projects double in six months as investors back big batteries
In just six months the capacity of utility-scale battery projects has risen from 400MW to 800MW, says the CEC's Kane Thornton.
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Energy giants want to thwart reforms that would help renewables and lower power bills
Reforms to Australia's electricity market are too important to be delayed, writes Dan Cass.
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