
Tesla, LG Chem and Sungrow will reportedly have solar batteries eligible for South Australia’s Home Battery Scheme from today.
[Continue reading…]Tesla, LG Chem and Sungrow will reportedly have solar batteries eligible for South Australia’s Home Battery Scheme from today.
[Continue reading…]After a string of large-scale solar approvals leading into the end of the year, the NSW Government has left an announcement of the biggest to last.
[Continue reading…]The number of solar panels on rooftops around Australia has exceeded 31 million – and that’s just in small scale PV installations.
[Continue reading…]A few dozen solar panels have made a significant positive difference in a number of remote villages in the Ladakh and Zanskar regions of India.
[Continue reading…]Greater Shepparton City Council announced last week it intends entering into a lease arrangement for a site that will host a proposed $40m solar farm.
[Continue reading…]Which Australian postcodes are shaping up to have the highest number of small-scale solar power systems installed this year? Let’s see what the most recent Clean Energy Regulator data reveals.
[Continue reading…]France-based Akuo Energy will invest $12 million in the Jane Eliza Solar Farm, to be built in South Australia’s Renmark Paringa Council area.
[Continue reading…]193,960 small-scale (<100kW) solar PV installations with a combined capacity of 1,337 megawatts had been validated this year as at last Monday says the Clean Energy Regulator.
[Continue reading…]Federal Energy Minister Angus Taylor and The Australian have created a stir, indicating that a large number of rooftop solar installations across the country may be unsafe.
[Continue reading…]Kidman Resources Limited has inked a non-binding Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with battery giant LG Chem for the supply of lithium hydroxide from the Mt Holland Lithium Project.
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