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Home Battery Installs Hit Quarter-Million Mark Under Federal Rebate. But Is the Party Over?
NewsMar 2, 2026

Home Battery Installs Hit Quarter-Million Mark Under Federal Rebate. But Is the Party Over?

Australia has installed over 252,000 home battery systems since July 2023, delivering 6,280 MWh of storage under the Small Scale Renewable Energy Scheme. The original target of 450,000 installations by June 2026 now looks unlikely, with projections revised to about 425,000...

By RenewEconomy
Concrete Milestone at Forrest Wind Farm, with More than Half of Turbine Foundations Complete
NewsMar 2, 2026

Concrete Milestone at Forrest Wind Farm, with More than Half of Turbine Foundations Complete

Squadron Energy, the renewables arm of Andrew Forrest’s Tattarang, has poured 35 of the 69 turbine foundations for the 414‑MW Uungala wind farm, moving the project past the halfway point. Once completed, Uungala will be the largest wind farm in...

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State Generator Bins Plan for Australia’s Biggest Publicly Owned Wind Farm, Shifts Focus to PPA
NewsMar 2, 2026

State Generator Bins Plan for Australia’s Biggest Publicly Owned Wind Farm, Shifts Focus to PPA

Queensland state‑owned Stanwell Corporation has walked away from its option to acquire the 436.5 MW Tarong West wind farm, ending plans for Australia’s largest publicly owned wind project. The ownership stake has been transferred to private investor Innagreen Investments, which joins...

By RenewEconomy
Construction Begins on Coal Country Renewable Energy Zone, State’s First to Upgrade Existing Network
NewsMar 1, 2026

Construction Begins on Coal Country Renewable Energy Zone, State’s First to Upgrade Existing Network

Construction has begun on the Hunter‑Central Coast renewable energy zone (REZ), the first NSW project to upgrade existing network assets while adding new infrastructure. The upgrade will provide roughly 1 GW of hosting capacity and connect up to 1.8 GW of new...

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Grid Connections 2026: Who’s Going Where and Doing What in Australia’s Green Energy Transition
NewsMar 1, 2026

Grid Connections 2026: Who’s Going Where and Doing What in Australia’s Green Energy Transition

Australia’s energy sector saw a wave of senior appointments in early 2026, with CEOs installed at FRV Australia, Pilot Energy, Boundless Earth, Janus Electric, Endeavour Energy and several others. The Australian Energy Market Operator added two non‑executive directors and nominated...

By RenewEconomy
Yes, Santos Was Cleared of Greenwashing. But a Climate Law Reckoning Still Looms
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Yes, Santos Was Cleared of Greenwashing. But a Climate Law Reckoning Still Looms

The Federal Court dismissed all greenwashing allegations brought by the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility against Australian gas producer Santos, finding its claims about cleaner‑energy gas and its net‑zero roadmap were not misleading. The judgment accepted Santos’ description of natural...

By RenewEconomy
Energy Insiders Podcast: China’s Clean Energy Surge Reshapes Coal, Oil and the Grid
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Energy Insiders Podcast: China’s Clean Energy Surge Reshapes Coal, Oil and the Grid

China’s clean‑energy surge is reshaping its energy landscape, with record solar installations and a 30% jump in wind capacity driving more than a third of the nation’s economic growth. Lead analyst Lauri Myllyvirta highlighted that renewable build‑out now outweighs traditional...

By RenewEconomy
Works Begin at State-Owned, Forest-Based Wind Farm – Starting with Five Firefighting Water Tanks
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Works Begin at State-Owned, Forest-Based Wind Farm – Starting with Five Firefighting Water Tanks

Victoria’s State Electricity Commission (SEC) has begun preliminary works at the Delburn Wind Farm, installing five 130,000‑litre firefighting water tanks as part of a broader fire‑mitigation plan. The 205 MW project, purchased for about $650 million, becomes the state’s first publicly owned...

By RenewEconomy
Long-Distance Objectors and Whale Worries Send Another Two Wind Farms Into State Planning Purgatory
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Long-Distance Objectors and Whale Worries Send Another Two Wind Farms Into State Planning Purgatory

Two of the four projects selected for New South Wales’ South West Renewable Energy Zone have been sent to the Independent Planning Commission after a wave of long‑distance objections. Spark Renewables’ 1.2 GW Dinawan wind project received 86 objections, while BayWa RE’s...

By RenewEconomy
Pressure Mounts for Mandatory Disclosure of Home Energy Efficiency Ratings
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Pressure Mounts for Mandatory Disclosure of Home Energy Efficiency Ratings

The Royal Automobile Association is urging South Australia to require energy‑efficiency ratings on every home at sale or lease. Around 70% of the state’s housing stock predates the 2003 minimum standards, leaving the average Australian home at a meagre 1.7‑star...

By RenewEconomy
“Do It Once, Do It Well:” Battery Installers Warned Not to Cut Corners as Rebate Demand Notches Up
NewsFeb 26, 2026

“Do It Once, Do It Well:” Battery Installers Warned Not to Cut Corners as Rebate Demand Notches Up

Australia’s Cheaper Home Batteries rebate has topped 235,000 installations, approaching the 250,000 mark and roughly 6 GWh of storage. Demand is set to spike before the May 1, 2026 deadline when the rebate shifts to a tiered model that sharply reduces discounts for...

By RenewEconomy
Wind Farm Barnaby Loves to Hate Sent to IPC with 550 Objections, but Even More Submissions in Support
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Wind Farm Barnaby Loves to Hate Sent to IPC with 550 Objections, but Even More Submissions in Support

The 730 MW Winterbourne wind farm in New South Wales has been referred to the Independent Planning Commission after attracting over 550 public objections and 770 supportive submissions, giving it a 56 % approval rate among 1,371 total entries. The project, championed...

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Hawthorn FC Names Anker SOLIX as Official Home Battery Partner
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Hawthorn FC Names Anker SOLIX as Official Home Battery Partner

Hawthorn Football Club announced a premier partnership with Anker SOLIX, naming the global home‑battery leader its Proud Official Home Battery Partner. The deal coincides with Australia’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program, which offers rebates to spur residential energy‑storage adoption. Hawthorn members will...

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Legend of Australian Renewables John Grimes to Resign as SEC CEO, Take on Regional Role
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Legend of Australian Renewables John Grimes to Resign as SEC CEO, Take on Regional Role

John Grimes, who has led the Smart Energy Council (SEC) for nearly two decades, announced his retirement effective May 15. He will transition to become chief executive of the newly formed Renewable Energy Council Asia Pacific (RECAP), a regional partner...

By RenewEconomy
Solar Insiders Podcast: How Fixing Network Tariffs Could Break Home Battery Economics
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Solar Insiders Podcast: How Fixing Network Tariffs Could Break Home Battery Economics

The Solar Insiders podcast features IEEFA analyst Jay Gordon warning that proposed fixes to network tariffs could erode the economic case for residential battery storage. By moving from time‑varying network charges to flat fees, the savings homeowners capture from shifting...

By RenewEconomy
Fortescue’s Electrification Spend Hits $1 Billion-a-Year “Run Rate,” As Diesel Savings Start to Flow
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Fortescue’s Electrification Spend Hits $1 Billion-a-Year “Run Rate,” As Diesel Savings Start to Flow

Fortescue Metals Group spent $427 million in the first half of FY2026 on decarbonisation and expects annual outlays of $800 million to $1.2 billion, putting the company on a roughly $1 billion‑a‑year run rate through the decade. The miner is installing solar, wind, battery...

By RenewEconomy
New Transformer in Works for Australia’s Most Powerful Battery, but Return to Full Service Pushed Out Again
NewsFeb 25, 2026

New Transformer in Works for Australia’s Most Powerful Battery, but Return to Full Service Pushed Out Again

Akaysha Energy disclosed that the Waratah Super Battery’s primary transformer suffered a significant internal fault in October 2025, rupturing its tank wall. The 850 MW, 1680 MWh facility will operate at roughly half capacity—about 350 MW—through most of 2026 while a replacement transformer...

By RenewEconomy
Australia’s Biggest Renewable Grid “Stress Test” Facility Gets a $3 Million Upgrade
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Australia’s Biggest Renewable Grid “Stress Test” Facility Gets a $3 Million Upgrade

Australia’s CSIRO Renewable Energy Integration Facility (REIF) received a $3 million federal upgrade, doubling its power‑testing capacity. The enhanced lab now emulates microgrids, grid faults, and vehicle‑to‑grid scenarios, allowing realistic stress‑tests of solar, battery, wind and EV technologies. Operated from Newcastle,...

By RenewEconomy
Minutes vs Megawatt-Hours: What Changes when Weather Forecasting Becomes a Form of Infrastructure?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Minutes vs Megawatt-Hours: What Changes when Weather Forecasting Becomes a Form of Infrastructure?

The article argues that in solar‑heavy power systems, weather forecasting has evolved from a niche service into a core piece of grid infrastructure. Five‑minute market settlements expose how minutes, not just megawatt‑hours, dictate price volatility and system stability. Fast, accurate...

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New Battery Made “Exclusively” For Homes Launches Onto Red-Hot Australian Market
NewsFeb 24, 2026

New Battery Made “Exclusively” For Homes Launches Onto Red-Hot Australian Market

Energy‑LIB, a China‑based firm, has launched the LIB HomeStack battery and inverter in Australia, positioning it as the first system built exclusively for residential use. The stackable units come in 16 kWh, 32 kWh and 48 kWh capacities, operate at under 25 decibels and...

By RenewEconomy
Local Developer Pitches Gigawatt-Hour Big Battery to Help Perth Quit Coal
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Local Developer Pitches Gigawatt-Hour Big Battery to Help Perth Quit Coal

Western Australian developer RE Developments has lodged a $500 million proposal for a 250 MW/1 GWh battery at Baldavis, south of Perth. The project is one of 18 storage installations planned along the 330 kV transmission corridor linking Collie’s energy hub to the city. It...

By RenewEconomy
HMC Says “Fantastic” Wind, Solar and Battery Assets Can Rival Real Estate as the Fund’s Biggest Earner
NewsFeb 24, 2026

HMC Says “Fantastic” Wind, Solar and Battery Assets Can Rival Real Estate as the Fund’s Biggest Earner

HMC Capital’s Energy Transition Fund, after buying Neoen’s Victorian renewable assets and battery developer Stor‑Energy, secured a KKR commitment of up to $603 million, falling short of its $1 billion target and prompting a 16% share decline. CEO David Di Pilla defended the...

By RenewEconomy
Contested Tasmania Wind Project Secures Federal Green Tick After Six-Plus Years in EPBC Queue
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Contested Tasmania Wind Project Secures Federal Green Tick After Six-Plus Years in EPBC Queue

Ark Energy’s St Patricks Plains wind farm in Central Tasmania has secured federal EPBC approval after more than six years in the assessment queue. The 300 MW project, now approved with conditions, will proceed to construction in early 2027 and aim for...

By RenewEconomy
Developer Dumps 166-Turbine Wind Project Proposed for Queensland’s Whitsunday Region
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Developer Dumps 166-Turbine Wind Project Proposed for Queensland’s Whitsunday Region

Renewable Energy Partners (REP) has cancelled its 900 MW Proserpine wind project in Queensland’s Whitsunday region, which would have featured 166 turbines and a 100 MW, four‑hour battery. The development had reached the penultimate stage of federal EPBC assessment but was stalled...

By RenewEconomy
Coal Miner Cops “Substantial Penalty” For Polluting Blue Mountains Waterways
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Coal Miner Cops “Substantial Penalty” For Polluting Blue Mountains Waterways

The New South Wales EPA has ordered Centennial Coal to pay $815,000 after the company discharged untreated, metal‑laden water into the Wollangambe River near the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. The penalty includes a $543,500 court fine, $185,000 in investigation costs...

By RenewEconomy
Fortescue’s Green Iron Bet in a €300 per Tonne Iron World
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Fortescue’s Green Iron Bet in a €300 per Tonne Iron World

Fortescue Metals Group is moving its low‑temperature, hydrogen‑free electrochemical iron process from the laboratory to a pilot plant in the Pilbara. The technology reduces iron ore directly in an alkaline slurry using electricity, allowing continuous production of metallic iron from...

By RenewEconomy
State’s 100 Neighbourhood Batteries Program Hits 139 Installs, 23 MWh of Storage
NewsFeb 23, 2026

State’s 100 Neighbourhood Batteries Program Hits 139 Installs, 23 MWh of Storage

Victoria’s Labor government’s 100 Neighbourhood Batteries Program has now installed 139 battery units, delivering 23 MWh of storage across 60 local government areas. The latest installation at Truganina Community Centre will save roughly $20,000 annually for the facility. The rollout supports...

By RenewEconomy
Locals Launch Last-Ditch Legal Challenge in Bid to Stop Marinus Link
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Locals Launch Last-Ditch Legal Challenge in Bid to Stop Marinus Link

North‑west Tasmanian residents, organized as Tas Power Democracy, have lodged a last‑minute appeal with the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal to overturn planning permits for the Heybridge converter and switching stations that form the on‑land segment of the $5 billion Marinus...

By RenewEconomy
Investment Giant Snaps up 1 GW Solar and Battery Portfolio of Retreating Oil Supermajor
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Investment Giant Snaps up 1 GW Solar and Battery Portfolio of Retreating Oil Supermajor

Aula Energy, the Macquarie‑backed renewables arm, has purchased Lightsource bp’s 1 GW solar and storage portfolio in Australia, adding five operational PV farms with options for up to 800 MW of co‑located batteries. The assets span New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, giving...

By RenewEconomy
Australia’s Biggest Publicly Owned Wind Farm Gets Federal Green Tick to Go Ahead in Queensland
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Australia’s Biggest Publicly Owned Wind Farm Gets Federal Green Tick to Go Ahead in Queensland

Australia’s largest publicly owned wind farm, the 436.5 MW Tarong West project, has secured federal environmental approval under the EPBC Act. Fully owned by Queensland‑government generator Stanwell Corp after a $776 million state commitment, the scheme will feature 97 Vestas turbines across...

By RenewEconomy
Energy Insiders Podcast: How Industry, AI and Data Centres Are Reshaping Demand
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Energy Insiders Podcast: How Industry, AI and Data Centres Are Reshaping Demand

GridBeyond CEO Michael Phelan explains how AI‑driven orchestration of industrial loads and data‑centre consumption, combined with battery storage, can reveal gigawatts of hidden flexibility for Australia’s power grid. The podcast outlines the technical mechanisms that enable real‑time demand shaping and...

By RenewEconomy
Australian Home Battery Upstart Banks “Strategic Investment” Towards Manufacturing Plans
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Australian Home Battery Upstart Banks “Strategic Investment” Towards Manufacturing Plans

Perth‑based Magellan Power has secured a A$15 million minority investment from Viburnum Funds, marking its first private‑equity backing. The capital will fund the local production of its Karri residential battery and the rollout of 100 kW‑1 MW community storage units at its Bibra...

By RenewEconomy
AI + Energy: Monster Child of Origin and Facebook – or a Smart, Decentralised Grid?
NewsFeb 19, 2026

AI + Energy: Monster Child of Origin and Facebook – or a Smart, Decentralised Grid?

Luis Gonzalez, chief data and AI officer at Aboitiz Power, argues that the data industry will become the primary driver of the energy transition by using AI to finance and operate renewable assets. He envisions a future where computation is...

By RenewEconomy
Transmission “Legacy:” State Launches CopperString Community Benefits Fund
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Transmission “Legacy:” State Launches CopperString Community Benefits Fund

Queensland’s Liberal‑National government announced a $50 million Community Benefits Fund to support housing, water and infrastructure projects along the CopperString transmission corridor. The fund includes $4.285 million for Flinders Substation‑related works and $1 million for water‑sewer design, complementing a $2.4 billion budget allocation for...

By RenewEconomy
Brisbane Battery Innovator Gets First Chunk of Funds Towards Giga-Scale Production Plans
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Brisbane Battery Innovator Gets First Chunk of Funds Towards Giga-Scale Production Plans

Li‑S Energy, a Brisbane‑based battery innovator, has received the first $1.9 million tranche of a $7.86 million grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA). The funding will support engineering work and a feasibility study for a gigawatt‑scale factory capable of producing...

By RenewEconomy
Developer Drops Coal Country Solar and Battery Plans in Face of Mounting Local Opposition
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Developer Drops Coal Country Solar and Battery Plans in Face of Mounting Local Opposition

Elgin Energy, backed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, has abandoned its planned 90 MW solar farm and equal‑capacity battery storage at Mitchells Flat, NSW, after intense local opposition. The project, slated for 177,000 panels on low‑quality agricultural land, faced community pushback over...

By RenewEconomy
NSW Announces Extra Tender for More Firmed Renewables Capacity to Fill Looming Coal Gap
NewsFeb 17, 2026

NSW Announces Extra Tender for More Firmed Renewables Capacity to Fill Looming Coal Gap

New South Wales announced an additional firmed generation tender to address projected capacity shortfalls as coal plants retire. The state already completed six LTESA and REZ tenders, with Tender 6 delivering a landmark 300 MW battery project. Tender 7, launched in October, seeks...

By RenewEconomy
Records Tumble as Nine Wind and Solar Projects, 1 GW of Batteries Join Grid in Just Three Months
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Records Tumble as Nine Wind and Solar Projects, 1 GW of Batteries Join Grid in Just Three Months

Australia set new renewable records in Q4 2025, adding 2.1 GW of wind and solar capacity and 1 GW of battery storage. The Clean Energy Council reports that renewables supplied 51% of NEM electricity and peaked at 77% during January heatwaves. By...

By RenewEconomy
Energy Transition Delivers Fresh Growth for BHP, but Decarbonisation Stays on the Back-Burner
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Energy Transition Delivers Fresh Growth for BHP, but Decarbonisation Stays on the Back-Burner

BHP’s half‑year report highlighted renewable energy and battery projects, yet mentioned decarbonisation fewer times. Copper revenue now accounts for 51% of underlying EBITDA, driven by soaring copper and iron‑ore prices. The miner projects data‑centre copper demand could reach 3 million tonnes...

By RenewEconomy
Locally Developed Solar-Battery Project with Four Hours of Storage Joins NSW Planning Pipeline
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Locally Developed Solar-Battery Project with Four Hours of Storage Joins NSW Planning Pipeline

Mint Renewables, a Melbourne‑based developer, has launched community engagement for its proposed Magpie Hill solar farm and battery in New South Wales. The project envisions a 360 MW solar array on roughly 750 hectares paired with a four‑hour, 1,440 MWh battery energy...

By RenewEconomy
Transgrid Seeks $1.1 Billion in Extra Transmission Costs for Interstate Interconnector
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Transgrid Seeks $1.1 Billion in Extra Transmission Costs for Interstate Interconnector

Transgrid has asked the Australian Energy Regulator to recover about $1.1 billion of a $1.5 billion cost overrun on the EnergyConnect transmission project, bringing the total project cost to $4.1 billion. The company argues that, after accounting for an estimated $964 million net benefit...

By RenewEconomy
First Stage of Australia’s Second-Biggest Battery Starts Commercial Operations in the Sunshine State
NewsFeb 16, 2026

First Stage of Australia’s Second-Biggest Battery Starts Commercial Operations in the Sunshine State

The 260 MW/619 MWh first stage of Quinbrook’s Supernode battery in Brisbane has entered commercial operation under a tolling agreement with Origin Energy. The project is part of a phased build‑out that will reach 780 MW and 3,074 MWh by 2027, positioning it as...

By RenewEconomy
How Queensland Coal Plant Waste Is Helping to Build a (Concrete) Bridge to Renewables
NewsFeb 16, 2026

How Queensland Coal Plant Waste Is Helping to Build a (Concrete) Bridge to Renewables

CS Energy, Queensland’s state‑owned generator, has incorporated fly ash from the Callide coal plant into the concrete for the new 80‑metre Yellow Creek Bridge. The bridge will carry turbine components weighing over 100 tonnes to the 285 MW Lotus Creek Wind Farm,...

By RenewEconomy
Trump’s New-Look EPA: The Environmental Pollution Agency
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Trump’s New-Look EPA: The Environmental Pollution Agency

In February 2026 the Trump administration announced the rescission of the 2009 Obama‑era endangerment finding, effectively stripping the EPA of its authority to regulate greenhouse‑gas emissions. The move eliminates most federal limits on pollutants from vehicles, power plants and heavy...

By RenewEconomy
Major Capital Raise Seeks $450 Million to “Lead New Zealand’s Renewable Energy Future”
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Major Capital Raise Seeks $450 Million to “Lead New Zealand’s Renewable Energy Future”

Contact Energy announced a NZ$525 million equity raise to fund its Contact31+ renewable strategy. The capital will back projects including the 200 MW Glenbrook Battery 2.0, the 150 MW Glorit solar farm, and expansion of the Tauhara 2 geothermal plant. In H1 2026 the company...

By RenewEconomy
Solar-Battery Hybrid and CIS Winner Gets Super Quick Federal Green Tick
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Solar-Battery Hybrid and CIS Winner Gets Super Quick Federal Green Tick

The Corop solar‑battery hybrid in central northern Victoria has cleared the EPBC Act assessment in just four months, receiving a “not a controlled action” verdict. The two‑stage project will deliver 440 MW of solar generation and a 290 MW/704 MWh battery, with the...

By RenewEconomy
State LNP Promises “Strict New Audits” Of Solar and Wind, Barnaby Promises a Big New Coal Plant
NewsFeb 16, 2026

State LNP Promises “Strict New Audits” Of Solar and Wind, Barnaby Promises a Big New Coal Plant

The Victorian Liberal–National coalition proposes strict independent audits and economic impact assessments for new solar, wind and battery projects, aiming to protect prime farmland and give farmers a voice through restored VCAT appeal rights. This policy emerges as Victoria lagged...

By RenewEconomy
Can Inverter-Based Technologies Do the System Security Job of Big Spinning Machines?
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Can Inverter-Based Technologies Do the System Security Job of Big Spinning Machines?

The article examines whether inverter‑based technologies can replace traditional spinning machines in providing power‑system security. It highlights AEMO’s 2025 Transition Plan, which calls for new services from synchronous condensers and advanced inverters, and references a white paper from the NSW...

By RenewEconomy
Carbon Price No Longer “Electoral Kryptonite,” Survey Finds
NewsFeb 15, 2026

Carbon Price No Longer “Electoral Kryptonite,” Survey Finds

A Redbridge Group poll of 3,000 Australians finds broad support for a pollution levy on the nation’s 100 biggest emitters, cutting across party lines. Labor supporters show 83% net approval while coalition voters register 33% net approval, with only One...

By RenewEconomy