Wind Energy Grid Access Issue in Australia
A major error in wind energy capacity estimation has led to grid access problems for top wind projects in Australia, impacting investments and development in the renewable energy sector.
Solar Category of Renew Economic
A major error in wind energy capacity estimation has led to grid access problems for top wind projects in Australia, impacting investments and development in the renewable energy sector.
Leapting’s AI-controlled robot reduces project delivery time by 25% and replaces the work of three to four humans, increasing installation rate and safety in large solar farms.
A 2,000 MWh battery project in Queensland prioritizes grid security over solar, aiming to store excess renewable energy and stabilize network frequency and voltage.
Acciona Energía finishes 380MW solar farm in Queensland ahead of schedule, powering up and exporting electricity to Australia’s grid. Stanwell to purchase all energy output.
NSW government grants access rights to wind, solar, and battery projects in south-west REZ, with winners announced and capacity allocations revealed. Challenges and future implications discussed.
Local farming families propose a 250MW solar facility with a 144MW, 576MWh battery in Tasmania’s central highlands, aiming to support both farming and energy production.
Australia tops the world in solar energy per capita, aiming for 82% renewable electricity by 2030 with policies to double current solar and wind generation.
A sheep farmer turns down risky solar deals, negotiates a $10 million solar grazing deal with AGL, and improves wool quality with 2000 sheep grazing under solar panels.
Australia’s first large-scale solar-battery facility, Cunderdin solar farm, utilizes DC-coupled technology to provide power well after sunset, contributing to grid flexibility and peak demand supply.
Zen Energy partners with Boc Australia to power operations with renewable energy from Australia’s largest solar farm, reducing emissions and supporting global climate targets.
Coalition’s nuclear energy push to cause $58 billion loss in investments, 42,000 job cuts. Regional areas hit hardest with immediate ramifications.
South Australia’s new transmission line boosts renewable energy exchange capacity, aiding in achieving 100% net renewables target by 2027 and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.