The largest fully operating battery on Australia's main grid has been officially opened on budget, with the $1.2 billion project delivered on time and budget.
Australia's home battery rebate being eaten up by systems sized at 50 kWh and above, new data shows, amid rumours that changes to the policy's settings are afoot.
Two Danish companies are exploring the possibility of integrating offshore wind with marine electrification – essentially, ...
Energy systems expert Bruce Miller explains why spinning machines won't be needed in future grid, while regional independent MP Helen Haines says developers should drop the spin and focus on community ...
Australia's main grid reached 50% renewables for second month in a row, but in W.A. - the world's biggest isolated grid - the ...
Alarmist headlines in mainstream media over Victoria's energy transition bare little resemblance to the auditor general report they said they were quoting.
Australia-originated energy storage innovator clears major new milestone for its sulfur battery technology that brings it a step closer to commercialisation – and to competing with lithium-ion.
Australia will likely energise more than 10 GW of new capacity for the first time in 2025 - including rooftop PV. But the signs are less good for wind.
AGL Energy has pulled its Gippsland Skies offshore wind project, citing challenging economics and a renewed focus on onshore wind and big batteries.
Neighbour and community benefits at a wind project first proposed more than a decade ago have been lifted, and compare well with other recent offers.
As home solar and battery uptake grows and grid electricity use declines, questions are arising around how networks can recover their costs. Increasing fixed charges is not the answer.
A four hour big battery proposed for next to a key connection point linking the Victoria and South Australia grids has been waved through the federal environmental assessment process.