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A solar and battery-backed embedded network that is owned and run by its customers shows how retailers can support – not undermine – trust in the transition.
A DIY heating experiment exposes how leaky homes could blunt the impact of Solar Sharer's free electricity for the households it aims to help.
When trusted footy players back climate solutions, local clubs become powerful hubs for the energy transition.
Tens of thousands of First Nations households across northern Australia are living with the constant threat of power cuts — some being disconnected from electricity nearly every week. Lauren Mellor ...
Climate change is already hitting agriculture hard with drought, floods, and extreme weather costing farmers tens of thousands each year. A growing movement of Australian farmers is stepping up to ...
Embedded networks — private electricity systems in apartments and housing communities — could become a cornerstone of Australia’s clean energy future, helping residents generate, store, and share ...
Kait Williamson from Flow Power on how one Victorian town built its own green power solution from the ground up. Plus the news of the week. You can find previous episodes of Solar Insiders here or ...
The second of our series spotlighting community independents with expertise in energy as they prepare to contest the upcoming federal election. Nicolette Boele is running for a second time in the ...
RedEarth CEO Marc Sheldon on the evolution of home batteries, the company’s new “Microgrid in a Box” offering, and why he’s not a fan of VPPs. Plus news of the week. You can find previous episodes of ...
A program shifting Aboriginal communities in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region from diesel powered electricity supplies to a much cleaner mix based on shared rooftop solar is slashing ...
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