“World leaders” South Australia and California agree to collaborate on final stretch to 100 pct renewables Two of the world's leading renewable energy states – both with grids that regularly achieve Read more about “World leaders” South Australia and California agree to collaborate on final stretch to 100 pct renewables
Australia’s Solar Sunshot could benefit from US tariffs on China, but Coalition can’t see the light Australia's Solar Sunshot plan could get a boost from US tariffs imposed on Chinese impo Read more about Australia’s Solar Sunshot could benefit from US tariffs on China, but Coalition can’t see the light
Japan does not need Australian gas to keep the lights on in Tokyo Future Gas Strategy anticipates continued demand for LNG exports, but IEEFA research suggests our biggest export market is Read more about Japan does not need Australian gas to keep the lights on in Tokyo
World’s biggest grids could be powered by renewables, with little or no storage – if we are smart enough Read more about World’s biggest grids could be powered by renewables, with little or no storage – if we are smart enough
How appliance level batteries can shield store owners from energy spikes, and act as sponge for grid An appliance-level battery can protect from black/brownout or a power surge. But it can also act as a sponge for renewable energy, and protect from price spikes. Read more about How appliance level batteries can shield store owners from energy spikes, and act as sponge for grid
“Conservoltaics:” Developers urged to think of solar farms as artificial reefs Conservoltaics uses the land under solar panels as a hom Read more about “Conservoltaics:” Developers urged to think of solar farms as artificial reefs
Wind turbines pay back life cycle carbon emissions in less than 2 years, NZ study finds A single wind turbine produces enough energy to offset that required to make, install and decommission it in Read more about Wind turbines pay back life cycle carbon emissions in less than 2 years, NZ study finds
Forrest says hydrogen subsidy makes green iron commercially viable in Australia Andrew Forrest says hydrogen production tax credit will make green iron commercial viable i Read more about Forrest says hydrogen subsidy makes green iron commercially viable in Australia
Australia is back in the global race for green hydrogen with game-changing production credit Read more about Australia is back in the global race for green hydrogen with game-changing production credit
How the South Pole research station could run on 100% renewable energy American researchers say renewable energy could almost completely replace diesel at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, resulting in millions of dol Read more about How the South Pole research station could run on 100% renewable energy