Tens of thousands of Victorians were left without power over the long weekend as the distribution network struggled with blistering temperatures, reigniting fears about the stability of our energy system.
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Clean energy crunch time … where are the workers to build $10bn in solar and wind projects?
It’s going to be a record year for solar PV and wind projects in Australia, but do we have enough skilled workers to get us over the line? EcoGeneration looks for signs of stress
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Where the wild wind blows … on the job at the Mount Emerald Wind Farm
Construction at the Mount Emerald Wind Farm is progressing at a pace, given the challenges thrown up by the rugged terrain and consideration due to the cute northern quoll.
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Renewable energy winning the price war
The tide has turned in favour of clean energy as an economically rational choice and all we can hope for is that government policy catches on to the logic, writes Natalie Collard.
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Energy’s Game of Thrones Part 3: Battle for the Day
As the legion of owners of distributed energy resources grows the cosy market for daytime supply will be overturned, writes Brian Innes.
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Victoria commits to Neoen wind-and-battery project
Neoen has secured a support agreement with the Victorian Government which will see it provide an integrated wind farm and battery storage facility.
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The system-calming mastery in SA’s massive battery
The Hornsdale Power Reserve might be decried as small in the context of the NEM but it may deliver services not previously provided by wind and solar PV.
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World’s largest Tesla battery switches on at Hornsdale Wind Farm, South Australia
Hornsdale Power Reserve, featuring the world’s largest lithium ion battery, was launched today by South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill and Neoen Deputy CEO Romain Desrousseaux.
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What’s the net cost of using renewables to hit Australia’s climate target? Nothing
Australia can meet its 2030 greenhouse emissions target at zero net cost, according to analysis by the ANU.
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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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