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Danish wind giant installs its first commercial 15MW wind turbine, the first of 64 to be installed at an offshore wind farm off the coast of Germany.
Decommissioning wind farms can involve blowing up turbines, to bring them down. What happens next is still being nutted out, but Australian developers want to lead the way on best, sustainable ...
There are growing divisions with the Coalition over the promotion of nuclear power in the aftermath of the election.
What about us?! DNSPs ask NEM Review to consider rule changes to allow them to own and operate medium and big batteries and host large-scale wind and solar.
Kane Thornton has announced his resignation as chief executive of the Clean Energy Council, after 10 years at the helm of renewables industry peak body.
University boosts its installed solar capacity to 5.8 MW with completion of what is being described as the largest urban ...
Tasmania government opens consultation on how the state should accelerate the development, adoption and export of fossil fuel alternatives like green hydrogen.
Australia’s main electricity grids have experienced another quarter of dynamic change, with a combination of record highs and lows and demand, record wind, solar and battery generation, and ...
It is one thing to have targets, it is quite another to achieve them. Chris Bowen, should he continue as climate and energy minister, has a lot on his plate.
Tony Mahar isn’t seeing enough action to implement the Dyer review recommendations, despite early adoptions and promises.
Tesla Australia earnings top $5 billion for the first time, with a surge in battery storage operations overtaking a declining EV division.
FranklinWH energy management and storage system stands apart, simplifying retrofit installations under these rules.