Huge crowds and new technology at All Energy point to scale of green energy transition A fully recyclable cardboard trade show stand, a gutsy electric vehicle cha Read more about Huge crowds and new technology at All Energy point to scale of green energy transition
Broken Hill has a wind farm, a solar farm and a big battery. So, why are the lights out? Broken Hill has a big wind farm, a solar farm and a big battery, all of which are all looking pretty useless now. Read more about Broken Hill has a wind farm, a solar farm and a big battery. So, why are the lights out?
Energy Insiders Podcast: From zero to renewable hero in 20 years Simon Emms from transmission company Electranet explains how the state has moved so quickly towards 100 per cent net renewables, and why so much indus Read more about Energy Insiders Podcast: From zero to renewable hero in 20 years
“Like washing your floor with Italian mineral water:” Why hydrogen won’t do the things the gas industry says Reality is slowly dawning that some of the hop Read more about “Like washing your floor with Italian mineral water:” Why hydrogen won’t do the things the gas industry says
“We can make it happen:” Trina says timing right to make solar in Australia with SunDrive Chinese solar giant says its joint venture plans with SunDrive to manufacture PV modules in Australia are p Read more about “We can make it happen:” Trina says timing right to make solar in Australia with SunDrive
South Australia partners with Hyundai on renewables and hydrogen Read more about South Australia partners with Hyundai on renewables and hydrogen
Hyperstrong joins new venture offering solar batteries to business for zero up front cost Australian newcomer Tesseract ESS adds Chinese energy storage giant Hyperstrong to its team offering comme Read more about Hyperstrong joins new venture offering solar batteries to business for zero up front cost
Exporting gas can more than double the emissions compared to using it in Australia. So why are we doing it? Why is it that no government will take on the Australian gas industry, irrespective of their Read more about Exporting gas can more than double the emissions compared to using it in Australia. So why are we doing it?
“Full-circle moment:” Engie starts work on first Victorian solar farm since Hazelwood closure Engie marks a "gratifying, full-circle moment" Read more about “Full-circle moment:” Engie starts work on first Victorian solar farm since Hazelwood closure
“We’re dealing with outrage:” Calls for industry to shape up as policy uncertainty dogs shift to renewables Wind and solar developers are being met with "outrage" in regional communities, as political unce Read more about “We’re dealing with outrage:” Calls for industry to shape up as policy uncertainty dogs shift to renewables