Australia stands to benefit in so many ways from the energy transition, according to a panel discussion during a webinar hosted by the Clean Energy Council.
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New inverter standard to improve grid stability
The introduction of AS/NZS 4777.2:2020 will help provide the grid stability needed to ensure that the rooftop solar boom can continue, write Nathan Smith and Hilary Lai.
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Sterling and Wilson’s view from the top of the EPC table … intense connection negotiations, tight labour market, volatile equipment costs
Sterling and Wilson has found itself at the top of the EPC tree by choosing its work wisely.
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EV charging infrastructure is not just plug and play
It’s impossible to be too assured about the best mix of charging infrastructure when EVs make up just 1% of new car sales, writes Adrian Kinderis. Networks and financiers can expect a scrape here and there as they work out the mix that best suits drivers.
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What the Watt? A deep dive into standard test condition power measurements
It pays to know a little about standard test condition power measurements – the "other" STCs – to understand the quality of the panels you purchase, writes Michelle McCann.
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The big end of town … how Origin and AGL approach C&I solar
EcoGeneration asked two of the major players in the commercial and industrial PV sector how they get the message across about solar.
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Cling to power … Melbourne networks opt for ‘least-cost’ community batteries option to free up solar
The United Energy and Powercor networks are adding storage based on success of a trial of two pole-mounted batteries.
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The end of the beginning … the Energy Security Board’s Physical Retailer Reliability Obligation and the long road to tomorrow’s grid
The Energy Security Board’s Physical Retailer Reliability Obligation and the long road to tomorrow’s grid.
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When the lights go on … Melbourne installer sees the power in batteries
Battery storage and customer support are the top priorities for Leigh Richardson, owner of Melbourne solar business Energise.
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Get it right this time … testing and rigour will help us build the renewable energy grid we need
The complex make-up of our energy grid is holding back its full potential, writes Mark Andrews. Only an earnest approach to risk mitigation and testing will ensure success of a new, clean NEM.
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