Business can slash costs by complementing flexible loads with renewable energy sources, write researchers at the UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures and the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity.
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Storage war builds as solar and wind buffeted by ‘perfect storm’: Rystad round-up
As the clean energy sector tears ahead on another year of record growth it is worth feeling around for tremors that could telegraph shock points down the track.
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The NEM in 2035? It’ll look like this…
How do you fix today’s grid to suit tomorrow’s generation and demand – a panel of experts imagines the NEM we’ll have in 2035.
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Tremors in the pumped hydro pipeline
So much potential, so much expense – a panel of experts considers pumped hydro and the future of the NEM.
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Sydney Uni launches Gelion zinc-bromide scalable battery
Researchers at the University of Sydney have launched a scalable zinc-bromide battery under the brand Gelion Technologies.
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SA Water picks Enerven for $304m solar and storage project
SA Water will invest in 154MW of solar and 34MWh of storage to help it cut its electricity bill to zero by 2020.
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Australia on track for 50% clean energy by 2025, 100% by 2032: ANU
Australia is installing renewable power per person each year faster than any other country, helping it to meet its entire Paris Agreement emissions reduction targets five years early.
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CEC pitches some free expertise into the NSW energy policy vacuum
In the lead-up to a state election in March the CEC has offered a list of policy options to put NSW on course for a clean-energy future.
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Townsville gives big tick to 4MW/8MWh Tesla battery
In Townsville, North Queensland, approval has been granted to install Queensland’s first community-scale battery to support the transition to renewables and provide back-up power to the local community.
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World energy markets report 2018 … are we there yet?
Late last year Capgemini released its 20th annual World Energy Markets Observatory Report for 2018. Ecogeneration takes a look at the report and what it means for the renewable energy sector as China continues to be the world leader in in the production of renewable energy sources.
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