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CSIRO and University of British Columbia to collaborate on clean energy research
CSIRO and the University of British Columbia have announced that they will collaborate on clean energy research that is to align with the latest call to action from the Mission Innovation initiative. Mission Innovation consists of 23 countries and the European Commission working to accelerate clean energy innovation through research, development and demonstration. Launched in … Continue reading CSIRO and University of British Columbia to collaborate on clean energy research
June 5, 2019 0 comment
Integrated approach required to keep up with energy developments
Australia’s energy mix is projected to change radically due to progressive consumer demands and new technologies, according to TransGrid’s Fiona Orton. Orton, who is the future grid manager at TransGrid, said that developing a long-term vision for the energy sector requires careful consideration about how technology, regulation, market structures and customer needs may evolve over … Continue reading Integrated approach required to keep up with energy developments
May 31, 2019 0 comment
ARENA funds project for short-term wind and solar farm generation forecasting
Solar and wind farms will trial providing their own short-term generation forecasts, under a funding initiative by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) in partnership with the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO). On behalf of the Australian government, ARENA has awarded $9.41 million to 11 projects to trial short-term forecasting at large-scale wind and solar … Continue reading ARENA funds project for short-term wind and solar farm generation forecasting
March 18, 2019 0 comment
WA government launches new energy strategy
The Western Australian government has launched its new Energy Transformation Strategy, which is to provide a pathway for the state’s response to the changing energy sector. The electricity sector is experiencing a major transformation because of the rapid uptake of rooftop solar panels and battery storage systems, and increasing levels of large-scale renewable generators, such … Continue reading WA government launches new energy strategy
March 8, 2019 0 comment
Vestas to build and operate WA’s largest wind farm
Energy company Vestas has received a 214 MW order from leading Australian utility Alinta Energy for the Yandin Wind Farm in Western Australia. Once built, the wind park will be the state’s largest renewable power plant, providing affordable renewable energy to more than 200,000 homes. Located approximately 150 km north of Perth, the Yandin Wind … Continue reading Vestas to build and operate WA’s largest wind farm
March 1, 2019 0 comment
Renewable energy technology developer seeks finance for commercial project
Successful commissioning and operation of Australia-based Vast Solar’s 1 MW pilot project is delivering dispatchable renewable power to the grid and driving the company’s next move. The world-leading concentrating solar thermal power (CSP) company is now looking to raise $75m from strategic partners to build its business and help finance its first utility scale power … Continue reading Renewable energy technology developer seeks finance for commercial project
February 26, 2019 0 comment
ANU research at the forefront of solar technology
Scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) have made new breakthroughs that could help further revolutionise solar technology and make it more efficient and more accessible. The researchers have been concentrating on the solar cell’s skin layer, which is 1,000 times thinner than a human hair, and is used to conduct electricity and protect the … Continue reading ANU research at the forefront of solar technology
February 22, 2019 0 comment
New solar farm powers up in Queensland
The $175 million Susan River Solar Farm on Queensland’s Fraser Coast officially opened this week, adding a further 95MW of solar power to the state’s energy supply. Queensland’s assistant minister for treasury Glenn Butcher represented the state government at an on-site ceremony near Maryborough today, after the North Queensland floods saw the premier and all … Continue reading New solar farm powers up in Queensland
February 6, 2019 0 comment
UNSW to collaborate on renewable energy research
The University of NSW Sydney has signed a $3 million deal with renewables asset manager Providence Asset Group (PAG) as part of a 10-year commitment to joint research and collaboration in sustainable energy technologies. PAG has made an initial investment of $500,000 to support renewables technology research at UNSW through the UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute … Continue reading UNSW to collaborate on renewable energy research
February 6, 2019 0 comment
Geothermal energy being trialled in Western Sydney
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will provide $500,000 in funding to Climate-KIC Australia to lead a three-year longitudinal study into the benefits of geothermal energy in the residential sector and greenfield estates. The $1.7 million project will study a commercial-scale demonstration of renewable ground-source heat pumps being deployed in the Fairwater master-planned residential community … Continue reading Geothermal energy being trialled in Western Sydney
January 29, 2019 0 comment
Flow Power enters agreement with owner of northern Victoria’s largest solar farms
Business energy retailer Flow Power has entered into a ten-year offtake agreement with renewable energy developer BayWa r.e. to purchase 48 megawatts (MW) from two of northern Victoria’s largest solar farms. The 112MW Karadoc solar farm and 106MW Yatpool solar farm, which are owned and developed by BayWa r.e, will provide 20MW and 28MW respectively … Continue reading Flow Power enters agreement with owner of northern Victoria’s largest solar farms
January 29, 2019 0 comment
New grid-scale battery powering South Australia
A new grid-scale battery is now up and running at the Dalrymple substation on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula. Construction of the 30 MW / 8 MWh grid-scale battery was completed in April 2018. The $30 million Energy Storage for Commercial Renewable Integration (ESCRI) project has been commissioned and tested and is now live and connected … Continue reading New grid-scale battery powering South Australia
January 18, 2019 0 comment
Australian Vintage signs hybrid renewable PPA with Flow Power
Wine producer, Australian Vintage, will become the first in Australia to enter a large-scale hybrid renewable corporate power purchase agreement (PPA), through wholesale energy retailer Flow Power. The PPA mixes wind and solar generation to leverage the best of both generation profiles to match Australian Vintage’s energy consumption. It will provide renewable generation to the … Continue reading Australian Vintage signs hybrid renewable PPA with Flow Power
December 3, 2018 0 comment
Student researching renewable energy wins Rhodes scholarship
University of Sydney undergraduate student Brian O’Callaghan will take his research in renewable energy to the next level when he heads to Oxford as the 2019 NSW Rhodes Scholar. O’Callaghan, who is studying a Bachelor of Engineering Honours and a Bachelor of Commerce, has spent the year studying in Singapore, working on renewable energies in … Continue reading Student researching renewable energy wins Rhodes scholarship
November 9, 2018 0 comment
New microgrid program for Latrobe Valley boosts renewable energy development
The Victorian government will fund a $3-million grant program to help grow the new energy technology sector in the Latrobe Valley. Minister for energy Lily D’ambrosia said it was about ensuring businesses in the Latrobe Valley had access to cheap, clean, and reliable energy. She announced the Latrobe Valley microgrid grant program on the 21st of August. … Continue reading New microgrid program for Latrobe Valley boosts renewable energy development
August 21, 2018 0 comment
Solar citizens lead the energy revolution
Rooftop solar is continuing to boom in Australia with the 2018 installation rate soaring above 2017’s record rate. Thanks to improved technology and larger rooftop installs, the total kilowatt capacity of rooftop solar is 56% above last year’s, and the number of systems installed has increased 32 per cent on the same period last year. … Continue reading Solar citizens lead the energy revolution
May 24, 2018 0 comment
Redflow starts manufacturing battery stacks at new plant
Australian battery company Redflow has achieved a second manufacturing milestone by successfully producing the first battery electrode stacks from its new factory in Thailand. The battery stack is a critical part of the Redflow ZBM2 zinc-bromine flow battery, containing electrodes that charge and discharge the battery by “plating” and “deplating” zinc on a membrane – … Continue reading Redflow starts manufacturing battery stacks at new plant
January 28, 2018 0 comment
The year renewables became mainstream
South Australia’s lithium-ion battery grabbed the headlines in 2017, first when Elon Musk announced he’d build the world’s largest battery in 100 days or it would be free, then again when he accomplished it, and yet again when the battery reacted to power surges in record time in December. But the big battery is really … Continue reading The year renewables became mainstream
January 4, 2018 0 comment
Production heats up for renewable energy storage company
The South Australian company has spent almost a decade developing its Thermal Energy Storage System (TESS) technology to store electricity as thermal energy by heating and melting containers full of silicon at a cost estimated to be up to 10 times cheaper than lithium batteries. 1414 Degrees has moved into a 3000sq m factory on … Continue reading Production heats up for renewable energy storage company
November 28, 2017 0 comment
Turning Australia on to natural power
Turning energy into money is the business many manufacturers are in. They may not look at it in that light – however, turning fuel into product at the best rate of return is essentially what the industry thrives on. Rising gas prices is impacting the future for many of these processing plants – particularly in … Continue reading Turning Australia on to natural power
October 12, 2017 0 comment