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AGL Virtual Power Plant

Garden Island Microgrid Project

Northern Oil Advanced Biofuels Laboratory

Pentland Bioenergy Project

Kennedy Energy Park

Rottnest Island Water and Renewable Energy Nexus (WREN) Project

Flinders Island Hybrid Energy Hub

Lord Howe Island Hybrid Renewable Energy System

Coober Pedy Renewable Diesel Hybrid

Malabar Biomethane Injection Project

Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre Integrated Energy System

Energy from Waste Through Pyrolysis

East Rockingham Waste to Energy

Logan City Biosolids Gasification Project

UniWave200 King Island Project Wave Swell

Advanced Energy Resources Wind, Solar and Battery Project

Kwinana Waste to Energy Project

Ethtec Cellulosic Ethanol Pilot Plant

Goulburn Bioenergy Project

APA Renewable Methane Demonstration Project

Alcoa Renewable Powered Electric Calcination Pilot

Jemena Dynamic Electric Vehicle Charging Trial

Realising Electric Vehicle-to-Grid Services

Centennial Pumped Hydro Energy Storage

AGL Thermal Storage at Torrens Island Power Station B Feasibility Study

Kidston Pumped Hydro Energy Storage

Centennial Pumped Hydro Energy Storage

AGL Thermal Storage at Torrens Island Power Station B Feasibility Study

MGA Thermal Energy Storage Project

Yanderra Shallow Geothermal Solar Systems Demonstration Project

Hobart Electric Highway Tasmania Fast Charger Network

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SOLAR

 

Solar – Australia is home to some of the world’s largest solar power plants. For instance, the Solar Energy Generating Systems (SEGS) project located in Port Augusta, South Australia, is one of the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. It features over 3 million solar panels and has a capacity of 280 megawatts, providing clean energy to thousands of homes.

Hydrogen

 

Hydrogen – Australia is emerging as a global leader in hydrogen production, positioning itself at the forefront of the hydrogen economy. With its abundant renewable energy resources and expertise in large-scale energy production, Australia has significant potential to become a major exporter of hydrogen.

Wind

 

Wind – Australia possesses vast wind resources and has made significant progress in harnessing wind energy for electricity generation. As of 2021, Australia had over 100 wind farms spread across the country, collectively generating more than 10 gigawatts (GW) of clean, renewable power.

Battery

 

Battery – Australia is becoming a global leader in battery storage technology, particularly in the context of renewable energy integration. One notable example is the world’s largest lithium-ion battery, the Hornsdale Power Reserve, in South Australia.

Hybrid

 

Hybrid – Australia is increasingly adopting hybrid renewable energy systems that combine multiple sources of clean energy, such as solar, wind, and energy storage, to maximize efficiency and reliability.

EMPLOYMENT

 

The large amount of renewable energy projects across Australia is helping create new and innovative pathways for those looking for a career in the renewable energy sector. There will be thousands of jobs in the construction of the projects and their operation once completed.