
NSW’s Maitland City Council’s decision to join the Cities Power Partnership is particularly significant for a couple of reasons.
[Continue reading…]NSW’s Maitland City Council’s decision to join the Cities Power Partnership is particularly significant for a couple of reasons.
[Continue reading…]Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator published its latest compliance update last week, outlining some of its recent activities and what’s ahead.
[Continue reading…]Building on its already impressive amount of PV capacity, more solar panels will soon appear on rooftops at the 311-hectare Darwin International Airport (DIA) site.
[Continue reading…]The Australian Energy Market Commission has released its draft determination on how to integrate more small-scale solar power systems, support home battery uptake and address solar energy “traffic jams” in the grid.
[Continue reading…]In the last week, Sydney-headquartered MPower has connected two 5MW solar farms in South Australia to the grid.
[Continue reading…]Fronius has announced its GEN24 Plus hybrid inverter is now available in a Primo single-phase variant – and it can supply backup power without a battery.
[Continue reading…]A NSW Parliamentary Inquiry has delivered a report recognising coal ash is a toxic waste product that needs better regulation and utilisation.
[Continue reading…]Sydney’s Campbelltown City Council is putting a Nissan Leaf through its paces – and it will be charged with some help from solar energy.
[Continue reading…]New South Wales’ Cessnock City Council is another step towards a cleaner energy future with confirmation of pledges under the Cities Power Partnership.
[Continue reading…]Australian solar owners: you now have a new option to put your self-consumption on autopilot while helping both stabilise the grid and enabling more of your neighbours to install solar power systems.
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