Solar
Plans are being developed for a major solar and battery storage facility in northern Victoria, proposing what could become the largest eight-hour battery installation in Australia.
A major renewable energy provider has acquired development rights to a massive South Australian solar and battery project – we've got the latest news, including details of the scope of work and technology to be employed.
A $651 million proposed solar energy project driven by local landholders has received official approval, clearing the path for the state's largest photovoltaic installation to move ahead in the heart of former coal country.
A proposal for a large-scale renewable energy development in the Pilbara region of WA has taken another step in its approval phase.
A partnership formed to develop a major solar and battery project in South Australia has reached a significant high point – here's the details and what happens now.
A proposal for a new energy generation and storage facility in the Kimberley region of WA – for which a head contractor will be appointed – has passed a key assessment phase.
A plan is progressing for a $71 million ‘green energy hub’ in north-west NSW that promises supplier and subcontractor opportunities.
A strategic partnership between a global renewable energy developer and prominent Tasmanian landowners will see jointly developed major renewable energy projects in Central Tasmania, including a major wind farm we have been reporting on in Projectory.
A new large-scale renewable energy development in Western Australia’s Pilbara region is presenting significant opportunities for suppliers and service providers, with the proposed project targeting up to 1,500 MWac of installed generation capacity and an estimated minimum operational life of 50 years.
A significant renewable energy project is progressing toward approval in northern New South Wales, with plans to construct and operate a 133 MW alternating current (AC) solar farm and 360 MW battery energy storage system (BESS), providing four hours of storage capacity (1,440 MWh).