A Queensland water treatment plant is the first off-grid commercial application of Tesla’s Powerpack in Australia.
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Battery boom hears off-grid demand: BYD
As more battery makers enter Australia to get a bit of the action, Chinese giant BYD has found traction especially with consumers who just want to get off the grid.
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Energy’s game of thrones part II: battle for the night
New wind and storage capacity will change the night-time baseload market, writes Brian Innes, as coal struggles to keep up.
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Industry backs Queensland Labor’s commitment to clean energy
The Queensland Government’s election pledge for new renewable energy and energy storage funding on the weekend will further build on its strong record of encouraging clean energy jobs and investment in the state, Australia’s renewable energy industry said.
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SA wind-storage project wins $150m CEFC debt funding
The CEFC has committed $150 million in debt finance to stage one of the Lincoln Gap wind farm, in South Australia’s Port Augusta region. Part of the financing will go towards a 10MW battery energy storage system.
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Australian industry steels itself for renewable energy transition
A move into renewable energy for a steelworks in South Australia shows business is ready for change, writes Clean Energy Council executive general manager of industry development Natalie Collard.
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Sonnen and Natural Solar join forces in $90m, 10,000-battery distribution deal
German battery storage brand sonnen has teamed up with Australian battery and solar installer Natural Solar in a $90 million distribution deal to enter The Philippines and Malaysia.
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What matters now for commercial solar
The commercial solar boom has begun and it’s up to design and install companies to do the right thing, writes Huon Hoogesteger.
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The rise and rise of demand response
If energy users are offered the right incentive to dial down loads the combined effect could be a massive boon to the electricity network.
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The hard part … how can energy technology providers tune into consumers?
What does the energy industry have to do to engage people? What do consumers want and how do they want it delivered? A panel of technology boffins pondered these questions on Day 2 of the All-Energy conference in October, as power to do something about the clean energy revolution shifts to consumers.
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