
A poll of more than 1,000 Queensland residents in late March indicates a strong preference for more renewables over new coal-fired power.
[Continue reading…]A poll of more than 1,000 Queensland residents in late March indicates a strong preference for more renewables over new coal-fired power.
[Continue reading…]With 9GW of solar PV installed, Australia’s enthusiastic embrace of household renewables is starting to bump into system capacity issues. As I wrote last week discussing the advent of the two-sided market, the time is coming where the energy sector will need to be able to reach behind the meter and manage the consumer-side resources […]
[Continue reading…]The impacts of COVID-19 and increasing renewable energy capacity have seen Britain achieve a new record period free of coal-fired electricity generation.
[Continue reading…]The Federal Government’s Safer Communities Fund is supporting a solar lighting project for a cycleway in Armidale.
[Continue reading…]The rooftop of the new Aquatic Center in Rosebud, Victoria will be sporting a much larger solar power system than originally anticipated says Mornington Peninsula Shire Council.
[Continue reading…]A solar powered ferry project for Far North Queensland’s Daintree River may be in doubt.
[Continue reading…]Some people in Australia can’t export solar electricity to the grid. This is because their local Distributed Network Service Provider (DNSP) has export limited their home to zero kilowatts. While this isn’t common — yet — it is a tragedy wrapped in personal economic pain.
[Continue reading…]Changes to NSW’s State Environmental Planning Policy (Infrastructure) 2007 will enable bigger solar power systems to be installed on homes and businesses without council approval.
[Continue reading…]Longi is another Chinese solar panel manufacturer that appears to have shrugged off much of the impact of COVID-19. Late last week, the solar manufacturer reported its Q1 2020 and full year 2019 results.
[Continue reading…]Newcastle may be the world’s busiest coal port, but there’s a lot happening on the local renewable energy scene too.
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