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On-site consumption of PV output is invisible to the meter, and shows up as a reduction in electricity consumption. Does this matter? Yes, it does.
The second stage of a wind project planned by the renewables arm of French nuclear giant EDF will be double the size of the first stage, but will need to pass new planning rules.
WA energy minister says the hype has moderated, but the state still has high hopes of building a major green hydrogen industry.
Electric homes are far more efficient than those that rely on fossil gas, and cleaner and healthier too. But they will require storage to avoid surges in peak demand.
Offshore wind projects in the North Sea have become embroiled in accusations of “wind theft”. What is it, and what can be done about it?
The implosion of the opposition hands the Albanese government a once-in-a-hundred year opportunity to go hard on climate and renewables.
The eighth big battery to be built in South Australia, the world’s most advanced wind and solar state that is heading towards 100 pct net renewables, has joined the grid.