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Smart Energy Conference 2025: Connect and Innovate

2025-01-282025-01-28

Join the Smart Energy Conference 2025 in Sydney to network, showcase your business, and explore renewable energy innovations.

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ESC releases draft solar feed-in tariff
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ESC Drafts New Solar Feed-in Tariff Rates

2025-01-272025-01-27

The Essential Services Commission proposes a new minimum solar feed-in tariff, opening for consultation until January 31, 2025, with significant changes in rates.

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Massive 70 GW wind and solar project that straddles Nullarbor seeks federal green tick
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Massive 70 GW Wind and Solar Project Seeks Federal Approval

2025-01-27

World’s largest renewable energy project in Western Australia aims to install 70 GW capacity, facing environmental approval challenges and public scrutiny.

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Renewable energy powering nbn
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nbn Partners with AGL for Renewable Energy Supply

2025-01-262025-01-26

nbn has signed a Power Purchase Agreement with AGL to source renewable energy from Macarthur Wind Farm, advancing its commitment to 100% renewable electricity by December 2025.

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SA green hydrogen project to proceed
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South Australia Advances Green Hydrogen Project

2025-01-252025-01-25

Sparc Technologies, Fortescue, and the University of Adelaide commit to stage two of a groundbreaking green hydrogen project using photocatalytic water splitting.

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Funding for innovative WA renewable projects
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$16 Million Funding for WA Renewable Energy Projects

2025-01-242025-01-24

Western Australia allocates over $16 million to seven innovative clean energy projects, including initiatives led by First Nations peoples, to reduce emissions and create jobs.

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Community grants boosting Vic energy resilience
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Vic Community Grants Enhance Energy Resilience

2025-01-232025-01-23

AusNet allocates $2.4 million to 13 councils for projects improving community energy resilience and emergency support.

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Top solar stories of 2024
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Top Solar Developments in Australia for 2024

2025-01-222025-01-22

Explore the five most significant solar stories in Australia for 2024, highlighting major projects and initiatives in renewable energy.

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Fed Gov’s $100M renewables boost
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Federal Government Invests $100M in Renewable Energy Projects

2025-01-212025-01-21

The Federal Government announces a $100 million investment for two big batteries and a solar farm, powering 160,000 homes as part of its Reliable Renewables Plan.

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Get smart and get storage: Home batteries and other ways to put “sun tax” in the shade
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Maximizing Solar Benefits with Home Batteries

2025-01-21

Learn how home batteries can help offset the impact of ‘sun tax’ on rooftop solar users and maximize energy usage during the day to avoid excess exports back to the grid.

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Danfoss contributes to energy-efficient microgrid solution
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Danfoss Drives Energy-Efficient Microgrid for Agribusiness

2025-01-202025-01-20

Danfoss partners with PowerTec and AGL to implement a sustainable energy solution for Cadell Almond Farm, reducing reliance on diesel generators.

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Solar duck sends rooftop feed-in tariff close to zero. Is this the new normal?
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Victoria’s Rooftop Solar Feed-in Tariff Slashed to Near Zero

2025-01-20

Proposed reduction in minimum feed-in tariff to 0.04c/kWh due to oversupply of rooftop solar, impacting households and industry. Time-varying tariffs offer potential for higher earnings outside peak hours.

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