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Customer Segmentation Research and Design for Orchestration Programs
Published 2021
The first of three Knowledge Sharing Reports from UPowr's DER 2.0 project, which aims to understand how customers can be used to reshape DER orchestration program design to increase participation.Five moments that changed the renewable energy world
Published 2017
Fifteen weeks is not a long time. But, in the lead up to the end of 2016, it was long enough for a range of unprecedented events to occur in Australia.Ausgrid Power2U Demand Management for Replacement Needs Report
Published 2021
This report presents the findings of Ausgrid’s Power2U two-year Demand Response (DR) program.Voltage Controlled Frequency Regulation System Final Report
Published 2020
This document is the Final Project Performance Report for the United Energy Voltage Controlled Frequency Regulation System.Smart pool initiative keeps energy grid cool over summer
Published 2018
Residential swimming pools consume three to five megawatts of power depending on their size, often making up 30-40% of total household energy consumption.DEIP – DEIP Dive – Event Summary 2023
Published 2024
Summary of 2023 DEIP Dive events that cover challenges and solutions in Australia's energy sector.DEIP – DER Market Integration Trials – Summary Report
Published 2024
The latest challenges and opportunities for distributed energy resources (DER) integration from AEMO, including consumers, traders and networks.UNSW – Project MATCH – Knowledge Sharing Report 2
Published 2024
Second year report from Project MATCH, which aims to establish tools to understand DER performs in the field during power system disturbances.Western Power – Project Symphony – Social Research Report
Published 2024
Social report examining customer responses to the Project Symphony pilot and perceptions and experiences of virtual power plants.Presentation: A-Lab Accelerate – Designing a demand response initiative
Published 2017
A-Lab Accelerate Designing a Demand Response Initiative Presentation slides.
Renewable hydrogen, iron and steel researchers, step on up
Published 2023
ARENA is seeking applicants for two separate research & development funding rounds worth a total of $50 million.German energy leader brings Energiewende to Australia
Published 2019
German energy leader Agency Kristina Haverkamp shares her knowledge with our energy industry, and delivers a keynote speech at the ARENA Insights forum.ARENA gets cracking on hydrogen with $70 million for electrolyser projects
Published 2020
ARENA has today opened a $70 million funding round to help fast track the deployment of hydrogen electrolyser technology.Net Zero Energy Demand Homes Lessons Learnt 1
Published 2021
The lessons learnt report summarises the key learnings from the Net Zero Energy Demand Homes project as at November 2021.AEMO seek input on Virtual Power Plant demonstration program
Published 2018
Virtual Power Plant - As Australians install solar panels at world-leading rates, the world's watching how we manage the transformation of our energy grid.Infigen to build new Tesla battery at Lake Bonney wind farm
Published 2018
South Australia’s wind and solar farms will be bolstered by more storage, following the announcement of a new big battery to be built at Lake Bonney.Insights Spotlight: International Energy Agency Hydro on Flexibility
Published 2020
We turn the spotlight on Hydro Tasmania, who represent Australia in the International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydropower Technology Collaboration Programme.Revolutionising the energy network, one LED light at a time
Published 2019
Revolutionising the energy network - Ausgrid says it can work with households and businesses to become more energy efficient and install solar panels.RAMPP Consultation Webinar
Published 2021
ARENA hosted two virtual information sessions on 16 and 18 June 2021 which gathered input from stakeholders on the objectives and design of the Program and provided an opportunity to ask questions.How Aussie solar could power a new space race
Published 2017
They were trying to make a better, cheaper, solar cell. But Allen Barnett and the team at UNSW might have found a way to power future spacecraft.