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Governments
Queensland spot prices run below zero for four days running, solar farms switch off
Storms hit main link between Queensland and NSW, forcing prices to run negative for four consecutive days and large scale solar farms to switch off en masse.
Giles Parkinson
May 4, 2020
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Solar
Major contractor quits Australia solar market after huge losses on projects
Exodus of contractors from Australia’s large scale solar market continues after international company quits, citing delays, faulty materials and regulatory issues.
Giles Parkinson
May 1, 2020
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Solar
World’s biggest solar farm will also be the cheapest, with stunning low bid
Abu Dhabi Power Corp lays claim to “world’s lowest tariff” for solar power, with competitive bids for 2GW Al Dhafra project setting a price at roughly $A0.02/kWh.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 29, 2020
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Solar
US-based 8minute Solar expands project pipeline to 18GW, batteries included
US-based 8minute Solar Energy boosts development pipeline to 18GW-plus with 3GW of new large-scale PV this month alone, says storage could be added throughout.
Joshua S Hill
Apr 28, 2020
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Solar
Another big international group hit by Australian solar project losses
Another big international contractor suffers sizeable write-downs from cost over-runs and liquidated damages from Australian solar projects.
Giles Parkinson
Apr 27, 2020
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Solar
Australia’s biggest “solar garden” seeks investors in NSW Riverina region
1MW “solar garden” designed to deliver renewable power to people without a rooftop of their own seeks expressions of interest from the local Riverina community.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 24, 2020
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Solar
UPC/AC scopes 400MW solar farm in NSW renewable energy zone
Stubbo Solar Farm proposed for construction on sheep grazing land 115km east of Dubbo, in an area with “excellent potential” for large-scale solar generation.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 20, 2020
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Solar Thermal
RayGen edges closer to “solar hydro” success with new strategic partnerships
Australian “solar hydro” technology hopeful announces raft of strategic partnerships as it works towards huge 100MW/1,000MWh solar plus storage project.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 16, 2020
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Solar
“Shovel-ready” Wangaratta solar farm kicks off quest for investors
Energy Estate confident of finding investors for Sun Farms’ 30MW Wangaratta solar farm, which it says is strategically located on Victoria’s crowded grid.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 15, 2020
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Governments
New “super peak” contracts open new markets for batteries and hydro
New “super-peak” contract hailed as a landmark deal that will open up market for renewable supporting technologies such as batteries and hydro.
Giles Parkinson
Apr 14, 2020
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