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Un accord de défense inédit permettant aux ressortissants de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée de servir dans l'armée australienne doit être signé cette semaine, a annoncé, lundi 15 septembre, le ministère de la Défense australien, au moment où Canberra veut contrer l'influence de la Chine dans la région.
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https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/10/03/ ... australia/Robots speed installation of 500,000 panels at solar farm in Australia
Engie and US-based Luminous have tested autonomous robots at the 250 MW Goorambat East Solar Farm in the Australian state of Victoria, completing panel installation ahead of schedule.
October 3, 2025 Ev Foley
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The installation of almost 500,000 solar panels at the France-headquartered developer ENGIES‘s Goorambat East Solar Farm in Victoria will be completed by October 3, thanks in part to a collaboration with US robotics company Luminous, which has trialled its first LUMI S4 fleet during construction.
ENGIE Site Representative Justin Webb said commissioning has commenced, and first energization of the Goorambat East Solar Farm is expected by end of October 2025, with full operations on target for mid-2026.
“It will have a generating capacity of up to 250 MW, which is enough to power up to 105,000 average Victorian homes,” Webb said.
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https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/10/01/ ... australia/FRV brings 300 MW of solar online in Australia
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) says its 300 MW Walla Walla project in New South Wales has entered full commercial operation under a 15-year power deal with Microsoft.
October 1, 2025 David Carroll
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Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) Australia, owned by Saudi Abdul Latif Jameel Energy and Canadian pension fund Omers, has announced the completion of the 300 MW Walla Walla Solar Farm in the New South Wales Riverina region.
FRV said the project, its largest in Australia to date, has reached commercial operations stage. The milestone comes less than 12 months after the facility first commenced generation.
The Walla Walla Solar Farm is located near the community of the same name about 40 km north of Albury, in what FRV has described as a “strong and strategic part” of the grid.
The project is supported by a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) signed with Microsoft with the facility expected to generate about 720 GWh of clean energy per year.
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