We’ve scoured all four corners of the internet for all the latest #renewables news (to save you a bit of time). Grab a coffee, here’s the gist (28/03/22 edition):
- The surge in lithium prices is expected to cause delays to the pipeline of big battery projects in Australia (via Renew Economy)
- Australia logged over 1GWh of annual battery storage deployment in 2021 (via energy-storage)
- Public consultation of Australia’s first Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (OEI) framework introduced in late 2021 will be open from 22 March until 22 April 2022 (via Energy Magazine)
- AGL gets green light from NSW’s state government to build the country’s largest battery storage facility (via Saur Energy)
- Aus Solar industry pioneers share how Australia’s scientists and researchers played a seminal role in creating today’s global solar industry (via onestepoffthegrid.com.au)
- Understanding the challenges towards net zero emissions – “successful energy transition urgently needs the federal energy minister, working collaboratively with their state and territory colleagues, to drive short-term market reforms and longer-term technology development” (via Australian Financial Review)
- South East of New South Wales is expected to see an influx of more green energy projects starting with a proposed $10 billion floating wind farm (via ABC)
- Rethink Energy’s Annual Primary Electricity (APE) Forecasts states “Australia is expected to pioneer green hydrogen by the end of this decade, before solar becomes the leading source of the planet’s power by 2033” (via Renew Energy).
Our shot of the week (from the Meralli archives) captures our Chillamurra build from 2017.
