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Australian renewables Stimulus Summit adds Palaszczuk as keynote speaker
More big names announced to headline first-of-its-kind online Stimulus Summit, to chart a path for simultaneously revitalising and decarbonising Australia’s economy.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 30, 2020
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Cherry Tree wind farm delivers first generation to Victorian grid
The 57MW Cherry Tree wind farm near Seymour delivers first power to the grid in Victoria, just under two months after last of the project’s turbines were installed.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 29, 2020
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Renewables
Recipe for cheaper electricity? Try 90 per cent renewables by 2040
Energy minister Angus Taylor said “too much” wind and solar would push up prices. Experience, and new modelling, shows the opposite is true.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 29, 2020
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Solar
France solar auction success delivered at nuclear’s expense
France announces winners of latest renewables auctions, including 12 solar projects totalling nearly 100MW commissioned to replace a decommissioned nuclear plant.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 3, 2020
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John Laing Australian wind and solar asset sale stuck in slow lane
Sale of John Laing’s Australian renewables assets reportedly put off till second half of 2020, to wait out impact of Covid-19 on an already shaky market.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 1, 2020
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Windlab extends truce with contractors in Kennedy Energy Park dispute
Windlab and EPC contractor extend “stand-still” in dispute over Kennedy solar, wind and storage project until either end of April, or when a settlement can be reached.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 12, 2020
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Japan begins solar powered hydrogen production at Fukushima plant
FH2R project completed at former nuclear hub, able to produce “green” hydrogen powered by a 20MW solar farm and some grid power.
Joshua S Hill
Mar 11, 2020
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UK infrastructure giant John Laing quits Australian wind and solar sector
Infrastructure giant John Laing to cease all new investment in wind and solar in Australia, citing impact of transmission losses and a market where the ‘returns no longer reflected the risks.’
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 4, 2020
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Renewables
How to run the National Electricity Market on 96 per cent renewables
Windlab simulation of 96% renewable NEM shows very high renewables penetration is possible with boosted wind and solar, firmed by existing hydro and readily achievable levels of storage.
David Osmond
Mar 3, 2020
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Western Australia “uniquely” placed to be microgrid superpower, says report
W.A. parliamentary inquiry finds state uniquely placed to become global leader in renewable microgrid development and export, but only with the right policy and regulatory settings.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 21, 2020
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