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 (20/12/21 edition):
- 100% recyclable graphene-based batteries invented in Aus are hoping to change the solar market (via cosmosmagazine.com)
- Alinta Energy powers up WA’s largest remote solar farm (60 MW) (via renewablesnow.com)
- World’s largest solar-powered battery – 406MW/900MWh – is unveiled in Florida (via reneweconomy.com.au)
- Transmission lines in Aus regional communities to play a big role in clean energy future (Whyalla News)
- Aus solar set a multitude of new output records (reneweconomy.com.au)
- Grid software solution could more than double network capacity for renewables with no new infrastructure (via pv-magazine.com)
- A new green hydrogen AUD 15 billion 10 GW project using solar-powered tech is set to begin commercial production in NT by 2023 (via pv-magazine.com)
- A new survey report reveals Australian energy consumer attitudes towards community-based forms of electricity generation and storage (via solarquotes.com.au)
- Shell makes another big buy in renewables acquiring Missouri-based renewables developer Savion (reneweconomy.com.au)
- Food & beverage giant Pepsi Australia goes 100% renewable with PPAs and rooftop solar (via reneweconomy.com.au)
Our shot of the week (from the Meralli archives) captures our build in Dunblane:
