Pursuit of ultra low-cost perovskite solar with graphene wins government backing

Pursuit of ultra low-cost perovskite solar with graphene wins government backing

Queensland-based research efforts to cut the cost of flexible perovskite solar cell production using lower cost, more abundant alternatives and more efficient manufacturing methods have won federal government funding, as part of Australia’s renewed pursuit of ultra low-cost solar. The research and development collaboration is made up of Western Australian graphene supplier First Graphene and…

Allume wins new funds to deliver shared solar across the US

Allume wins new funds to deliver shared solar across the US

Melbourne headquartered Allume Energy has secured a $US1.5 million bridge investment from two American investors which will help the company bring rooftop solar to over 4,000 residents across the south-eastern United States. Allume Energy, which has developed the world’s only technology for connecting apartments and multi-unit residences to rooftop solar, helps customers of its SolShare…

Genex eyes trebling of revenue, says new battery already “sopping up” negative prices

Genex eyes trebling of revenue, says new battery already “sopping up” negative prices

Genex Power says its newly Bouldercombe Battery is already “sopping up” some of the negatively priced energy from cheap solar power flooding the Queensland grid, despite still being in the commissioning phase. At its annual results briefing, the stock exchange listed Genex said the 50MW/100MWh Bouldercombe battery project near Rockhampton is energised and going through…

Rooftop solar market closes out winter at a new high, as households keep going big

Rooftop solar market closes out winter at a new high, as households keep going big

Australia’s rooftop solar market has hit a new high for the year, after 295MW of total monthly installations delivered the best August on record and put the national trend back on the up – and within striking distance of the market’s best year ever, in 2021. The latest small-scale solar data from industry analysts SunWiz…

Households turn to lenders to fund solar and batteries as savings run out

Households turn to lenders to fund solar and batteries as savings run out

The big stash of savings Australians put away during the Covid-19 pandemic is running out and people are increasingly turning to specialised finance providers to pay for rooftop solar, batteries and electrification. But that isn’t putting new – or existing – solar households off investing in clean and efficient energy, says Brighte CEO Katherine McConnell….

Rooftop solar takes an even bigger bite out of diminishing coal pie: But can it be controlled?

Rooftop solar takes an even bigger bite out of diminishing coal pie: But can it be controlled?

Amid all the song and dance over the market operator’s 10-year reliability outlook, and the revelations of the stunning incompetence of the federal government owned Snowy Hydro, it’s not surprising that the march of rooftop solar barely got a mention. On Wednesday, the Australian Energy Market Operator revealed two fascinating graphs that underline not just…

Trina Solar begins mass production of world’s most powerful PV modules

Trina Solar begins mass production of world’s most powerful PV modules

Chinese solar manufacturing giant Trina Solar announced this week that it has begun mass production of its Vertex N 700W+ series solar modules, marking what it says is the start of the “PV 7.0 Era”. Trina Solar’s Vertex N 700W+ series offers module efficiency up to 22.5% and it says they are the first TOPCon…

Octopus eyes huge solar, battery and green hydrogen plans in First Nations deal

Octopus eyes huge solar, battery and green hydrogen plans in First Nations deal

Renewable energy developer Octopus Australia is eyeing a series of large solar and battery storage projects – and the emerging green hydrogen supply industry – in the Northern Territory after striking a revenue sharing deal with First Nations groups. The agreement with the Larrakia Nation and the Jawoyn Association has led to the creation of Desert…

“Turning point:” Wind and solar deliver $810 bn in savings from fossil fuels in single year

“Turning point:” Wind and solar deliver $810 bn in savings from fossil fuels in single year

The International Renewable Energy Agency has hailed a “turning point” in the transition to green energy, with new data that shows wind and solar cut $US520 billion ($A810 billion) from the electricity sector fuel bill in 2022 alone. The new data also shows that in non-OECD countries, just the saving over the lifetime of new…

Queensland spends $28m to get four remote communities off diesel for good

Queensland spends $28m to get four remote communities off diesel for good

The Queensland government is spending $28 million to allow four remote communities to ditch fossil fuels for good by setting them up with solar and battery storage.  State-owned energy network Ergon will install 8.25 megawatts (MW) of solar panels and 7.5 megawatt hours (MWh) of batteries in the towns of Doomadgee, Windorah, Burketown and Boulia,…