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Australian printed solar tech used at Coldplay’s world tour among projects to secure NSW funding
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NSW Funds Printed Solar Tech Used in Coldplay Tour

2025-07-16

Kardinia Energy’s printed solar panels, featured in Coldplay’s tour, secure NSW funding to advance emissions reduction technologies.

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First Nations calendars boost solar forecasting accuracy by up to 26 pct, study finds
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First Nations Calendars Enhance Solar Forecasting Accuracy by 26%

2025-07-15

A study reveals that integrating First Nations seasonal knowledge improves solar forecasting accuracy by up to 26%, surpassing traditional models.

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Approval sought for solar hybrid project with biggest 8-hour battery in Australia
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Approval for Australia’s Largest Solar Hybrid Project with 8-Hour Battery

2025-07-14

Edify Energy plans a major solar-battery hybrid project in Victoria, featuring Australia’s largest eight-hour battery and a 300 MW solar farm.

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Gigawatt-size Tiwi Islands solar and green hydrogen project scrapped after offtake, land issues
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Tiwi Islands Solar and Hydrogen Project Canceled Due to Land and Of-take Issues

2025-07-11

Provaris Energy has scrapped its Tiwi Islands solar and hydrogen project due to unresolved land agreements and declining interest from Singaporean stakeholders.

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Back-up and VPP ready: New hybrid solar inverter cleared for local installation
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New Hybrid Solar Inverter Approved for Australian Installation

2025-07-10

GoodWe’s EHB Series hybrid inverter offers backup power, high PV input, and VPP integration, now cleared for use in Australia.

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Arena launches fresh quest for ultra low-cost solar with new $60 million funding round
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Arena’s $60 Million Funding for Ultra Low-Cost Solar Innovation

2025-07-10

Arena launches a $60 million funding round to drive innovation in solar technology, aiming for significant cost reductions by 2030.

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Two regional Queensland airports turn to solar to cut energy costs, “protect the reef”
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Queensland Airports Adopt Solar Energy to Reduce Costs and Protect the Reef

2025-07-10

Two regional Queensland airports are installing solar systems to cut energy costs and emissions, supporting sustainability and the Great Barrier Reef conservation efforts.

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Network company that first called for “sun tax” introduces household solar export tariffs
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South Australia Introduces Solar Export Tariffs for Households

2025-07-09

South Australia Power Networks begins charging solar export tariffs, impacting residential and business customers with smart meters during peak hours.

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Zen gets green tick for solar and battery project with up to eight hours storage
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Zen Energy’s Solar and Battery Project Approved for Eight Hours of Storage

2025-07-09

Zen Energy’s Hookey Creek solar and battery project near Gympie receives federal approval, enabling construction to begin by mid-2027.

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The CIS dash to 23 gigawatts of wind and solar by 2030
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CIS Aims for 23 Gigawatts of Wind and Solar by 2030

2025-07-09

Australia’s decarbonisation journey faces challenges, but the Federal Government’s Capacity Investment Scheme targets 23 GW of new wind and solar by 2030.

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Australia may need twice as many big batteries to make up for lost wind
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Australia Needs More Big Batteries to Compensate for Wind Capacity Loss

2025-07-08

Australia may require over double its planned big battery storage capacity due to reduced wind energy production, necessitating a shift towards solar and battery solutions.

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SwitchedOn podcast: Trading solar with neighbours and friends
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SwitchedOn Podcast: Neighbors Trading Solar Energy

2025-07-04

Explore how virtual energy networks enable households to buy and sell solar energy directly with neighbors through an innovative online platform.

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