The new battery standard requires a thorough risk assessment process. The CEC’s James Patterson explains why this is important and what installers must do to comply with the standard.
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Getting the most out of batteries
Few or many? Big or little? When it comes to reaping the benefits batteries can bring to all energy users, it matters a lot how they are sized and deployed, writes Michael Lewis.
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China’s TBEA looks over the border
As investment in renewables trends sideways in its home market Chinese power giant TBEA is continuing its search for opportunities around the world.
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AEMO’s draft 2020 Integrated System Plan sets course for renewables: CEC
The CEC has backed AEMO's draft Integrated System Plan as a clear signal of encouragement for investment in clean energy.
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Doing the megawatt foxtrot … Australia’s top C&I solar companies look back on 2019
Very big solar systems come with many more challenges than the residential variety, and business in the commercial and industrial PV world is competitive. Australia’s two largest C&I solar companies take EcoGeneration through the ins and outs.
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1414 Degrees pays $2m for Aurora CST project
The new owner proposes to use the site to pilot its TESS-GRID technology, with electricity firming services developed to similar scale as the previous project.
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Why demand response demands attention
Energy users big and small can tune their load to temper stress on the grid, but the benefits to big industry and networks may be larger than many participants anticipate.
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Solar solution puts hydrogen on site
An ammonia plant is looking at a solar and hydrogen solution to help it cut ties with gas.
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‘Reach 80% renewables? Easy. 100%? Much harder…’
Coal is out of favour with investors – and that’s what will tip the world towards renewables, says energy oracle Michael Liebreich.
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Neoen to boost Hornsdale Power Reserve by 50%, 64.5MWh
Neoen will expand its Hornsdale Power Reserve storage system in South Australia by 50%, a 64.5MWh expansion.
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