星期三, 26 2 月, 2025
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Solar pushes global grid to “cascading tipping points”, and puts science targets within reach

A new report from Australian think tank Climate Energy Finance says booming solar investments is leading to a potential tipping point that could “dramatically...

May 2023 Australian Solar Systems Interest Index

What are the latest solar and battery customer trends? The auSSII report puts its magnifying glass over the month of April to see what...

Mytilineos reaches financial close on 237MWp of Australian PV

Greek industrial conglomerate Mytilineos has reached financial close on 237MWp worth of Australian solar PV projects, with financing from backers ANZ and Westpac. The portfolio...

SunDrive closes funding round to help commercialise solar cell technology using copper

Australian solar technology start-up SunDrive has secured A$21 million (US$13.2 million) in a Series A fund that will help commercialise its solar technology. The company...

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NTU Singapore and Trinasolar Collaborate on AI-Powered Smart Energy Storage

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has partnered with Trinasolar, a global provider of photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions, to develop advanced smart...

Trina Storage Partners with Pacific Green, Energizing Australia’s Sustainable Ecosystem

Trina Storage recently announced a significant collaboration with Pacific Green, a globally renowned energy storage developer. Together, they are working to construct the flagship...

AMEA Power Signs Agreements to Develop 1,500MWh Battery Energy Storage Systems in Egypt

AMEA Power, one of the fastest-growing renewable energy companies, has signed Capacity Purchase Agreements with the Egyptian government to develop the first standalone battery...

400W of free energy for 25 years – this company presents the first bifacial solar billboard

Next2Sun has unveiled the world’s first bifacial solar fence, a groundbreaking step in renewable energy that does more than just generate electricity—it also works...