To save you some time, we’ve searched the internet for the latest news in solar farm projects and other renewables. Grab your coffee, here’s the industry must-knows for the week (16/05/22 edition):
- The effects of the Russia-Ukraine war on renewables (via PV Magazine)
- Aus government funding brown coal to hydrogen pilot projects (via Renew Economy)
- Australia needs governments to deliver incentives to help green hydrogen project proposals get off the ground (via Clean Energy Council)
- BP set to take a 30% stake in the 26 GW / $36 billion Asian Renewable Energy Hub project in WA (via PV Magazine)
- Construction has commenced on Australia’s first gigawatt scale wind project in south west Queensland (via Renew Economy)
- Aus has the world’s largest supply of four critical minerals for clean energy tech: nickel, rutile, tantalum and zircon—so why aren’t we mining them? (via The Conversation)
- The Smart Energy Council’s Scott Hamilton ran a session on Australia’s hypothetical energy landscape in 2030 – here’s what it looked like (via PV Magazine)
- NSW universities have won federal government funding to manufacture cutting edge clean energy and recycling technologies (via Renew Economy)
Our shot of the week (from the Meralli archives) captures captures our solar build in progress at Boggabilla, NSW.