Renewable Energy
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $445,000 funding for AGL Energy Limited (AGL) to develop a business case for grid-connected energy storage in South Australia. ARENA CEO, Ivor Frischknecht, said integrating storage into Australia’s electricity networks would enable more homes and businesses to be supplied by renewables. “Commercial scale storage is especially important for enabling higher penetrations of renewables [...]
Green electricity for remote NT
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Cleaner, greener electricity for over 30 remote Indigenous communities is one step closer with the launch of the Northern Territory’s Solar Energy Transformation Program or Solar SETuP. Building on Power and Water’s 20 years’ plus experience with sustainable energy, Solar SETuP is the world’s largest roll-out of solar energy technology to isolated grids in a regulated environment. Solar SETuP will [...]
Solar power for remote NT communities
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Remote communities in the Northern Territory will reap the benefits of solar power thanks to a $55 million project funded by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and the NT Government, and managed by Power and Water Corporation (PWC). ARENA CEO, Ivor Frischknecht, joined Federal Minister for Industry, Ian Macfarlane, and Northern Territory Chief Minister, Adam Giles, to announce the [...]
New solar array to be largest in SA
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The iconic saw tooth roof of the former Mitsubishi plant in Clovelly Park, SA, will be converted into a major roof-top solar array with the potential to be largest solar installation in the state. SA Premier Jay Weatherill said a two-staged request for proposals to develop the solar installation at Tonsley had already opened. Mr Weatherill said the project would [...]
Asia-Pacific Solar Research Conference
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The Australian Photovoltaic Institute is holding the inaugural Asia-Pacific Solar Research Conference at the University of New South Wales in Sydney from 8-10 December 2014. The conference aims to encourage and advance innovation and new developments in the solar sector. More than 200 presentations by Australia’s best and brightest and leading solar researchers from around the world will be on [...]
Network maps to cut power costs and boost renewable energy
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ARENA has announced $425,000 of funding to create online maps of electricity network constraints to help better inform network investments and increase the use of renewable energy. ARENA CEO, Ivor Frischknecht, said the Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) would develop annually updated maps and make them freely available online. “Currently there is a [...]
ENA advises reform of solar subsidies
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The Energy Networks Association has welcomed bi-partisan talks on a workable Renewable Energy Target scheme, but warned out-dated solar subsidies must be on the table. ENA Chief Executive Officer, John Bradley, said key flaws in the Small Scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) need to be addressed to avoid unfair cross-subsidies and higher bills for some consumers. Mr Bradley said recent [...]
New lease of life
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Many of TransGrid’s substation and transmission line assets were built in the 1950s and 1960s and are now approaching the end of their serviceable lives. As a result, a progressive replacement or refurbishment of these assets across New South Wales is currently underway, which will give them all a new lease of life. TransGrid recently proposed to increase expenditure on [...]
Global bioenergy research hits Australia
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ARENA is providing $360,000 to Bioenergy Australia to help shape the global research and knowledge agenda for the developing bioenergy industry. The funding will enable Bioenergy Australia to extend its participation in the International Energy Agency’s Bioenergy program. Bioenergy Australia will participate in five key areas: Energy from Biogas Climate Change Effects of Biomass and Bioenergy Systems Commercialising Conventional and [...]
ARENA to fund renewables mapping data
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced up to $2.1 million in funding for National ICT Australia (NICTA) to develop an online national renewable energy mapping platform. ARENA CEO, Ivor Frischknecht, said the Australian Renewable Energy Mapping Infrastructure (AREMI) portal would be a valuable planning resource for the renewable energy industry. “NICTA is developing a comprehensive mapping platform that [...]
A word from the ENA
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By John Bradley, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Networks Association At some point in the last five years, Australia’s energy policy debate started to feel more like an episode of Jerry Springer than the 7.30 Report. From carbon policy to renewables, from claims of gold-plating to utility death spirals, energy policy debate in Australia is too divisive to advance the long-term [...]
ENA reveals the cost of solar subsidies
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New analysis released by the Energy Networks Association (ENA) finds that gas bills for residential and commercial customers would be about $50 per year (or 5.4%) lower in 2034 than current levels, if distortionary subsidies to solar technology paid for by energy customers were removed. ENA CEO John Bradley said many of Australia’s 4.5million household gas users and 120,000 business [...]
Origin, Australia’s largest integrated energy company, has expanded into the ACT, providing Canberrans with a greater range of energy choices. Until now, the ACT has had only two energy retailers to choose from, while customers in other states have enjoyed the benefits of much greater competition. Victoria has 16 active electricity retailers, South Australia 13, New South Wales 12, and [...]
Energy efficiency in the spotlight
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Registrations are now open for the National Energy Efficiency Conference 2014, which will take place at Swissôtel Sydney on 11 and 12 November. Delivered by the Energy Efficiency Council, the conference will see global efficiency experts, business leaders, senior policy makers and major energy users come together to explore the biggest issues currently facing the energy efficiency sector. Critical issues [...]
Improved power supplies for Mid-West
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Towns in Western Australia’s Mid-West region will benefit from a reliable new power supply which Horizon Power forecasts will save taxpayers millions of dollars. Energy Minister Mike Nahan recently announced a new power purchase agreement with WA company Contract Power Australia for the supply of electricity to the Mid-West towns of Cue, Meekatharra, Yalgoo, Wiluna, Sandstone, and Mount Magnet. “This [...]
New SA to VIC interconnector planned for Black Range
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A new electrical installation will be constructed at Black Range as an important part of the South Australia to Victoria Interconnector Upgrade project. The South Australia – Victoria Interconnector Upgrade project has been jointly developed by ElectraNet, the owner and manager of South Australia’s electricity transmission network, and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO). The project involves the installation of [...]
Renewable energy to benefit from new “stocktake” partnership
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A new collaboration between the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and the Energy Networks Association (ENA) is set to provide a one-stop-shop of up-to-date renewable energy grid integration projects and findings. ARENA CEO Ivor Frischknecht said the new partnership would address an existing information gap and build on important work ARENA had already undertaken. “ARENA is today releasing a stocktake [...]
An opportunity to embrace energy changes
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Electricity distributors the world over are experiencing significant challenges in the face of changing technology and customer expectations. Ergon Energy has released a video as part of its Talking Energy series, in which Customer Delivery Manager Nick Grant speaks candidly about the need for the utility to quickly embrace change and adapt in order to meet customer expectations. Nick is [...]
Renewables to provide energy independence
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Ray Wills, adjunct professor at the School of Earth and Environment at the University of Western Australia, has predicted a new world order that will see energy independence by 2040. According to Professor Wills, “in a quarter of a century more than 80 percent of the world’s energy will come from self-generated renewables.” A keynote speaker at All-Energy Australia [...]
ARENA announces multiple solar R&D projects
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The Australian Government has announced $21.5 million funding for 12 cutting edge R&D projects that will keep Australia at the forefront of solar research. Parliamentary Secretary for Industry Bob Baldwin made the announcement at an Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) event held at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). ARENA CEO Ivor Frischknecht said the projects from the [...]
Australia told to “wise up” by energy storage advocate
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According to Mark Higgins, Senior Director of the California Energy Storage Alliance, Australia “needs to act smarter” when it comes to setting direction for energy policy, as we are “being left behind by technology” and “trailing the US by a decade or more”. Mr Higgins, who will address All-Energy Australia in Melbourne on October 15th and 16th, is calling on [...]
Government RET review released
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The panel conducting the review of the Renewable Energy Target (RET) for the Federal Government has released its final report. The report assesses the operation of the RET and its impact on electricity prices and energy markets, as well as its costs and benefits for the renewable energy sector, the manufacturing sector and Australian households and makes a number of [...]
ARENA and Ergon partner up for remote solar
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has provided funding of $4.6 million for an $11.9 million renewable energy project, set to deliver benefits for a remote Aboriginal community in north-western Queensland. ARENA CEO Ivor Frischknecht said Ergon Energy is undertaking a 1 MW expansion of the award winning Doomadgee Solar Farm, resulting in 1.26 MWp of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation. “This ambitious [...]
World-first redeployable solar-diesel power plant to be tested
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency will provide $450,000 funding to support a $1.4 million pilot-scale rollout of an innovative renewable energy solution. ARENA CEO Ivor Frischknecht said Laing O’Rourke would be constructing, setting up and packing down the world’s first fully redeployable large-scale solar-diesel hybrid power plant. “ARENA supported Laing O’Rourke to undertake initial design work into this technology and we are [...]
Advanced geothermal power station unveiled in NZ
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Contact Energy (NZ) has unveiled its newest and most advanced geothermal power station, the final stage of the Wairākei Investment Programme. The Te Mihi geothermal power station ushers in a new era of efficiency and environmental responsibility, taking advantage of the world class Wairākei geothermal resource. "Te Mihi is a testimony to Contact's dedication to ensuring New Zealander's energy needs [...]
A call for grid decentralisation
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Laurence Kemball-Cook - CEO and Founder of Pavegen Pavegen founder and CEO, Laurence Kemball-Cook, has suggested Australia could save billions of dollars by introducing a system of decentralised power grids. Mr Kemball-Cook says it makes no sense for massive power stations to be located long distances from where the energy is consumed. Speaking ahead of his keynote address to All-Energy [...]
Renewables must adapt, experts say
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"The clean energy sector faces a difficult future unless it transforms. It is a case of collaborate or die," says one of the experts scheduled to appear at the All-Energy Australia conference at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on October 15th and 16th. Greg Pope, Business Manager for Energy and Resources with Frazer-Nash, one of the world’s largest engineering consultancies, [...]
Construction to begin on sun-tracking NSW solar farm
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $101.7 million of support for Moree Solar Farm, which upon completion will be one of the largest solar plants in Australia. ARENA CEO Ivor Frischknecht congratulated renewable energy company Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) who are set to begin construction on the project shortly. “Moree Solar Farm will be the first large-scale solar plant [...]
Horizon Power delivers solar solution
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In one of the first installations of its kind for regional Western Australia, Horizon Power has recently connected a South Hedland business to their 37 kW, 108 roof-mounted solar panels, complete with a battery storage system, also known as generation management. South Hedland Liquor Supplies, located on Hunt Street in South Hedland, underwent and passed solar installation and storage system [...]
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