French oil giant developing massive multi-gigawatt solar and battery project south of Darwin that may be rival to bigger SunCable project further south.
AEMO's latest ISP says wind, solar and storage still cheapest option to replace coal, but warns that slower rollout may result in missed targets.
The ISP remains the best planning document stakeholders could wish for. Its weakness is it’s only a planning document, someone else has to implement it.
Contractor signed up for early works at one of the biggest battery projects in Queensland, with construction to start next year.
Two renewable energy projects have taken important next steps forward this week in state's race to meet pledge to quit coal by the end of the decade.
As the industry hits a new upswing, Tindo is doubling down on Australian-made solar. Scaling production, pairing every system with storage, and proving quality outperforms cost over time.
New data confirms that remaining coal plants are no longer capable of delivering reliable, affordable electricity, even under favourable conditions.
Federal Labor's Cheaper Home Batteries rebate needs urgent tweaks to its settings and eligibility criteria, peak industry body warns, to avoid a "boom-bust cycle." ...
An article about wind droughts published on the front page of the Weekend Australian is not quite the "gotcha" moment author Chris Uhlmann claims.
Australian technology innovator says lessons from Lego suggest modular and scalable systems are key to new iron smelting platforms that do not burn coal.
Renewables meet nearly two thirds of power fed into grid in Germany in third quarter, not including self consumption from household PV and industrial facilities.
Updated: Grass fire at one of the country's biggest solar farms forces shutdown for a day, and an outburst from critics on social media. No cause has been identified yet.