A project to produce hydrogen and graphite from biogas will test new applications and markets for the clean energy source.
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Grant pushes Australian battery-maker closer to market
Energy Renaissance is moving closer to its goal of manufacturing in Australia to supply the world.
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AEMO Integrated System Plan 2020 a green light for renewables, DER, storage
AEMO's Integrated System Plan outlines a redevelopment of the NEM as renewables large and small, supported by storage and demand response, replace coal.
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Big-end solar installers bend with the times as sun sets on Todae
The failure of one of Australia's largest C&I solar installers highlights the risks in a sector where competition is fierce.
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The revenue squeeze about to push solar off a cliff
A Green Energy Markets report prepared for AEMO predicts forces are aligned against the PV industry.
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ARENA backs Monash study into strengthening the NEM
A study at Monash University's Grid Innovation Hub will test solutions to allow greater integration of renewables in weak parts of the NEM.
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EVs-to-grid trial puts ‘batteries on wheels’ at FCAS frontline
A trial of 51 Nissan Leafs will test the possibilities of EVs as grid assets, where owners will be rewarded for FCAS.
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Across the border and back again … the solar installer who grapples with two networks a day
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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