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Australia to legally require large-scale data centers to secure new clean energy supplies Legally binding large-scale data centres to supply their own new clean energy sources of power is one of the Australian government’s official approaches to artificial intelligence, which is expected to be legislated in early 2027.
Ev Foley
8 hours ago
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End-of-life solar module recycling unviable if material diversity is not considered Researchers from Australia and Poland have collaborated on a study to determine the value of upcycling key materials from end-of-life panels such as aluminium, glass and solar cells with the express purpose of purifying the components for reuse in solar panel manufacturing.
Ev Foley
Jul 11, 2026
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Australia rooftop solar installs reach 322 MW in June New solar small-scale technology certificate market data released by SunWiz find nationally, solar STCs eased for a second straight month to 322 MW in June 2026, down month-on-month by 4%, and 26% below April’s all time STC record of 435 MW.
Ev Foley
Jul 10, 2026
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Synchronous condenser starts operating in Australia, set to unlock 600 MW of clean energy The Southern Hermisphere’s largest 250 MVA synchronous condenser has begun operating in Victoria and will allow an additional 600 MW of renewable energy generation to connect to the grid.
Ev Foley
Jul 03, 2026
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Australia joins new global electrification initiative with Canada and UK The Australian goverment has committed Australia to a new global electrification initiative called Electrify Now, which was launched as part of the London Climate Action Week.
Ev Foley
Jul 02, 2026
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Pilot study targets solar and battery access for apartments A Sydney-based pilot study aims to energize the dormant uptake of solar and batteries for apartment buildings by applying AI strategies to an existing modular power portal system.
Ev Foley
Jun 26, 2026
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Virtual home-energy trading study lowers costs, boosts access to clean power Deakin University has released findings from a large-scale randomised control trial exploring a new technology that enables households and small businesses to buy and sell solar and battery power, and which lowered electricity prices, while boosting access to solar and battery power.
Ev Foley
Jun 25, 2026
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Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics gets $66.5 million boost The sun is shining brightly on the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics, which has landed a $95.4 million boost from ARENA to help extend its world-leading research program out to 2033.
Ev Foley
Jun 19, 2026
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Solar tracker pneumatic actuator design study improves efficiency up to 66.4% A study in solar tracker pneumatic actuator design for harsh environments has raised average efficiency of a test panel using one axis and a single actuator by 62.3 %, and 66.4% using two axes and two actuators, which an Australian distributor confirms as best practice for some rural and outback installations.
Ev Foley
Jun 18, 2026