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“An own goal that we don’t need:” Investor group sounds alarm over new tax on renewables
Investor group “dismayed” at draft reforms to the Capital Gains Tax it says will deter foreign backers of large-scale solar, wind and battery projects right when we need them most.
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Apr 10, 2026
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Made in the shade: How electric vehicles could be the perfect partner to rooftop solar in tropical cities
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Giant gold mine operating with 90 pct renewables says it has virtually eliminated diesel costs
Giant gold mine that sources 90 pct of its power needs from wind and solar says it has been shielded from spike in diesel costs and fuel supply concerns.
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Apr 9, 2026
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Solar trackers have changed the game for PV generation. But are they cutting panel life short?
UV degradation is a problem for modern solar panels, and new UNSW research shows how sun-tracking panels catch more damaging ultraviolet rays than fixed.
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State launches huge new renewables tender for land “twice the size of Kangaroo Island”
State says applications are now open for project feasibility licenses over two massive release areas in the final stretch to net 100 per cent renewables.
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Made in the shade: How electric vehicles could be the perfect partner to rooftop solar in tropical cities
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Apr 10, 2026
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Giant gold mine operating with 90 pct renewables says it has virtually eliminated diesel costs
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Apr 9, 2026
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Solar trackers have changed the game for PV generation. But are they cutting panel life short?
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State launches huge new renewables tender for land “twice the size of Kangaroo Island”
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Apr 9, 2026
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Councils flex their muscle on renewables, laying down the local law on roads, farmland and housing
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Sophie Vorrath
Apr 8, 2026
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NZ orders networks to “buy back” rooftop solar during peaks, in suite of DER-boosting reforms
No rebates has meant slow rooftop solar uptake in NZ. But a range of progressive electricity market reforms is seeking to unlock the full value of distributed energy for consumers and the grid.
Rachel Williamson
Apr 8, 2026
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Wind power sets a new state record, big batteries continue to edge out gas
Latest monthly data shows Australia’s wind and solar assets continuing to grow their contribution to the grid, as gas continues its year-on-year decline.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 8, 2026
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