EcoGeneration

EcoGeneration

EcoGeneration is dedicated to sharing news from the clean energy sector, highlighting its successes, and fostering conversations and discussions around the topic.

National, Trade/B2B
English
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Global

#3327519

Australia

#143586

Heavy Industry and Engineering/Energy Industry

#390

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  • 2 weeks ago | ecogeneration.com.au | ZIHAN ZHANG

    ZYC Energy, a leading battery solution provider, recently made a strong impression at Smart Energy 2025 in Sydney.

  • 1 month ago | ecogeneration.com.au | Molly Hancock

    CORE Markets Head of Carbon and Renewable Markets Marco Stella provides a snapshot of Australia’s clean energy sector. Large-scale Generation Certificate (LGC) market The final quarter of 2024 brought significant volatility to the LGC market, with November marking a dramatic low point. Spot prices plummeted by more than $10.00 within a single week in the middle of the month, reaching a decade low of $25.00—levels not seen since 2014.

  • 1 month ago | ecogeneration.com.au | Molly Hancock

    Solar & Storage Live Queensland 2025 takes place next week, March 26 & 27 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Only one week left until the doors open to the most anticipated renewable energy event of the year, excitement is building.

  • 1 month ago | ecogeneration.com.au | Molly Hancock

    Industry leaders Capral Aluminium and SunDrive Solar have entered into a memorandum of understanding to explore the development of a supply partnership. The memorandum focused on advancing sustainability and developing a resilient local supply chain within Australia’s solar industry. This collaboration aims to enhance the competitiveness of domestic solar module production while significantly reducing its environmental impact.

  • Sep 4, 2024 | ecogeneration.com.au | Molly Hancock

    The Tasmanian Government has opened public consultation for the Draft Emissions Reduction and Resilience Plans for Energy and Industrial Processes and Product Use (IPPU). The plan highlights priorities and future opportunities to reduce emissions and climate related risks, preparing sectors for the future and building resilience to climate change. The industrial sector accounts for almost 20 per cent of Tasmania’s emissions, while the energy sector accounts for 22 per cent.

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