Units at troubled Callide coal plant back online after being tripped and damaged by thunderstorms Units at troubled Callide coal fired power stat Read more about Units at troubled Callide coal plant back online after being tripped and damaged by thunderstorms
New energy innovators emerge as the big winners from stunning success of battery rebate scheme Two new energy innovators are emerging as the big winners of the federal government's battery rebate scheme – and le Read more about New energy innovators emerge as the big winners from stunning success of battery rebate scheme
Turnbull-linked company wants to deliver wind turbine blades in the world’s biggest plane. Can it be done? A US company advised by former Australian PM wants to build the world's biggest aircraft to deliver 100m long turbine bl Read more about Turnbull-linked company wants to deliver wind turbine blades in the world’s biggest plane. Can it be done?
Green groups warn Labor’s nature law reforms too “weak” to protect environment Environment advocates and industry groups are critical of Read more about Green groups warn Labor’s nature law reforms too “weak” to protect environment
Customers should pay to quit gas, says rule maker, but with strict rules around “actual costs” of disconnection AEMC says households and businesses wishing to ditch their gas network con Read more about Customers should pay to quit gas, says rule maker, but with strict rules around “actual costs” of disconnection
Power Electronics drives Australia’s renewable future at All Energy Exhibition The multinational company showcased its complete portfolio of solutions in solar, energy storage, and electric mobili Read more about Power Electronics drives Australia’s renewable future at All Energy Exhibition
Finally, batteries and solar for renters and apartment dwellers are here Renters Read more about Finally, batteries and solar for renters and apartment dwellers are here
Watt tables nature law reforms to mixed reviews – and a tough crowd in parliament Big changes to Australia's environment laws are a step closer to fruition but still have a numb Read more about Watt tables nature law reforms to mixed reviews – and a tough crowd in parliament
It’s been a bad few months for battery bidding algorithms Batteries are addressing one of the most important historical challenges of our market, wholesale market concentration. Should they be constrained? Read more about It’s been a bad few months for battery bidding algorithms
Huge solar project commits one million panels for end-of-life recycling and reuse, before they even get to work The nearly one million panels that make up a 400 MW Read more about Huge solar project commits one million panels for end-of-life recycling and reuse, before they even get to work