The Victorian election result should be a warning to all political parties that voters expect a strong clean energy policy in the upcoming NSW election, the Clean Energy Council said in releasing a package
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Huawei releases new inverters in Australian
Huawei has recently released its new SUN2000-50KTL-M0 and SUN2000-60KTL-M0 commercial inverters to meet the ever-increasing requirements of the C&I energy market.
The SUN2000-50KTL-M0 and SUN2000-60KTL-M0
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Jinko playing to their strength
Kennedy Energy Park is a world-first wind, solar and energy storage facility located in Flinders Shire in central north Queensland. The project is owned by Windlab and Eurus. Construction has commenced
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Lighting the way from Australia to Nepal
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GENEX receives indicative term sheet from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility for Kidston Stage 2
Genex Power has announced the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) Board has expressed its support for the development of the financing structure for the Kidston Stage 2 project through the
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Australian academic wins prestigious energy prize
The UNSW solar energy pioneer Scientia Professor Martin Green, has become the first Australian to win a prestigious Global Energy Prize worth more than $820,000, for his research, development and educational
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EOI renewable offtakes for Snowy Hydro
Snowy Hydro is seeking expressions of interest for the supply of long term offtake arrangements from renewable energy sources.
According to Snowy Hydro, as the electricity consumed by their growing customer
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South Australia set to ride the wave of hydrogen energy
The South Australian government has announced a 15MW hydrogen electrolyser power plant will be constructed near Port Lincoln, in what will be a globally-significant demonstrator project for the emerging
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Plan B, where fossil-fuel plant and government abatement contracts lend renewables a helping hand
Is there a simpler route to lowering emissions? One that can being together perceived foes? Green Energy Markets puts forward an alternative option that seeks to capture advantages from across the range of policy options for decarbonising Australia’s electricity supplies.
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How to squeeze the most out of a home solar system
The end of generous feed-in tariffs is a great opportunity for installers and retailers to push the benefits of sophisticated solar and storage monitoring systems, writes Steph Bond-Hutkin.
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