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Curtailment has become a defining feature of Australia’s National Electricity Market, and it’s leading to new concepts: The Dolphin Curve and pop up energy stores.
Queensland EPC contractor and EV network operator Yurika to be “dissolved” in what unions describe as a new assault against renewables in the sunshine state.
Pumped hydro has defeated another hopeful, this time with a global energy giant that has given up its dream of a project in NSW.
Another local engineering firm gets state funding to support move into wind industry, this time to deliver on-site repairs.
Advances in battery technology should be a blessing to consumers, allowing them to force networks to finally compete for their custom.
Australian wind energy prices have doubled to more than $110/MWh, and the technology is facing an “existential challenge” from lower cost solar and battery hybrids.
A new report shines a light on remarkable progress from renewable companies in cleaning up human rights issues in the supply chain – while fossil fuel companies only worsen their breaches ...
Monash researchers say breakthrough in super capacitor tech means they could store enough energy to replace batteries in many applications.