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 (03/04/22 edition):
- Does the 2022-23 Federal Budget fall short of Australia’s prime position to become a global clean energy superpower? (via Clean Energy Council)
- Australia’s large-scale solar PV industry faces a workforce shortage as the nation shifts toward renewable power (via PV Magazine)
- New legislation will streamline some processes for the Australia-to-Singapore ‘Sun Cable’ Project (via Bloomberg)
- Grants up to $50,000 announced for community-based action on climate change provide opportunity for solar power systems and battery storage at community facilities in Queensland (via solarquotes)
- Progress on the 2.8GW green hydrogen export project on the Tiwi Islands with new permissions granted—including increasing the acreage of the solar farm (via PV Magazine)
- A new report shows Australia leads the world in solar uptake with solar generating 12% of the nation’s electricity last year (via PV Magazine)
- The world generated a first time 10% of its power from wind and solar in 2021 (via 9 News)
Our shot of the week (from the Meralli archives) captures our current build in Boggabilla, NSW.
