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Stanwell signs up to Vast Solar’s Mt Isa thermal solar project
The proposed $600m hybrid solar thermal project in Mount Isa has got early financial backing from the Queensland government’s Stanwell Energy.
James Fernyhough
Mar 22, 2021
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Australia braces for solar price hike as supply chain pressures start to bite
“Double whammy”. Solar industry experts warn of potential massive spike in Australian solar module prices due to increase in materials and shipping costs.
Sophie Vorrath and James Fernyhough
Mar 18, 2021
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Trina launches tracker business as big solar market enters tougher terrain
Trina Solar launches fully-owned PV tracking business Trina Tracker in bid to to capitalise on the next – potentially rocky – phase of the big solar market.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 17, 2021
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Funds have $1 trillion to spend on renewables, but are scared of Australia’s policy chaos
Big global pension funds have a huge and growing appetite for renewables, but they need policy stability, and Australia’s policy chaos is scaring them away.
James Fernyhough
Mar 11, 2021
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Neoen adds huge Thunderbolt project to massive wind and solar pipeline in New England
Neoen Australia is proposing to build a 500MW wind, solar and battery hub in the NSW New England REZ – adding to huge pipeline in Barnaby Joyce’s electorate.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 9, 2021
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New Energy Solar optimistic despite wild weather, bushfires and Covid-19 impacts
Bad weather, Covid and a surging Australian dollar leads New Energy Solar to report $74m loss for 2020 – but the ASX-listed solar investor remains optimistic.
Michael Mazengarb
Feb 25, 2021
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Gransolar plans 300MW of big battery projects across SA, Victoria and NSW
Gransolar says the 13 batteries will be up and running by the middle of 2022, concentrated mostly in Victoria and South Australia.
James Fernyhough
Feb 24, 2021
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First Solar awarded $6m plus interest in case against Lyon
Federal Court orders failed Australian solar and battery project developer to pay roughly $A6 million plus interest to global PV giant First Solar.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 22, 2021
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RES 100MW solar farm approved after years-long fight with locals
IPC approves solar farm, despite hundreds of complaints from locals who argued it would ruin scenery, waste good farming land, and damage biodiversity.
James Fernyhough
Feb 19, 2021
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Union labels solar a “cowboy industry” after Queensland project lay-offs
Australia’s Electrical Trades Union slams “brutal” text message sacking of 230 workers on a Queensland solar farm as laying bare the ugly side of the national solar industry.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 11, 2021
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