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 08/08/22 edition):
- Genex rejects Scott Farquhar’s $3M offer but remains open to a revised proposal (via SMH)
- How a commercial dairy farm slashed its use of grid electricity by 95% (via The West Australian)
- Australia places fourth on list of the globe’s top energy storage markets (PV Magazine)
- Switzerland has unveiled its latest renewable energy innovation: a giant water battery (via CNN)
- Hundreds of Victorian renewable energy projects in limbo after program funding ceases (via ABC)
- A Stanford physics study claims the clean energy transition can be done without new technology and lays a roadmap for countries to create clean, renewable, and affordable energy (via ZME Science)
- Transgrid and the AEMO have confirmed VNI West as the preferred pathway for an the new electricity transmission link between Victoria and New South Wales (via Renew Economy)
- New research from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) predicts PV industry needs 12 times more polysilicon production capacity by 2050 (via PV Magazzine)
- Hydrogen tech company Hysata has raised over $40M to commercialise its breakthrough electrolysis technology (via PV magazine)
Our shot of the week (from the Meralli archives) captures our Baroota solar project midway through our build: