In 2024, solar module prices hit a nadir of $0.11 to $0.14 per watt, said Yana Hryshko, a senior research analyst at Wood Mackenzie. Government guidelines have stopped that unlimited expansion and ...
Current certification rules put the new battery technology out of reach for households, but that isn’t stopping some “never lithium” adherents.
Free electricity for three hours a day! What’s not to love? But energy experts say it should be a base for a bigger push into electrification and demand flexibility.
As giant hailstones hit Queensland, solar panel makers, tracker companies, and forecasters are rolling out new tech to deal with bigger, more common storms.
Big changes to Australia’s environment laws are a step closer to fruition but still have a number of hurdles to clear before passing federal parliament.
One of Australia’s big hopes for solar recycling has been put into administration – much to the surprise of the company – and just months after industry warnings.
The search for a network operator to build and operate the grid to support the New England Renewable Energy Zone has been narrowed down to three contenders.
EU countries’ climate ministers have approved a 2040 climate change target to cut emissions by 90 per cent but with flexibilities to weaken this aim.
Queensland LNP has “significantly underestimated” huge costs of delaying coal plant closures while still shooting for net zero, industry and union groups warn.
Akaysha becomes first battery storage owner to surpass 6 GWh of capacity after sealing finance for new project that features biggest “virtual toll” deal.
Energy Efficiency Council CEO Luke Menzel on how Australia must take a smorgasbord approach to home energy to make the most of Labor’s free solar plan. Plus, news of the week.
Renewable energy retailer moves into NSW market with an off-take agreement from the newest, and one of the biggest, solar farms in the state.