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Research · SydneyEngineers at UNSW Sydney have developed a way to monitor solar cells at a microscopic level while they are operating to discover exactly how damage caused by ultraviolet light can be naturally repaired. The new monitoring method allows experts to directly observe chemical changes inside high-efficiency silicon solar cells as they degrade under UV exposure, which in turn is expected to help develop processes that can help the cells recover using …See the Story
New Method Helps Explain How Solar Cells Can Repair Themselves Using Sunlight
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Wind Power · VictoriaThe Hon. Lily D’Ambrosio, Minister for the State Electricity Commission (Vic), Media Release, 28 January 2026 The Allan Labor Government is helping drive down power bills and delivering local jobs, with early works beginning on the SEC Delburn Wind Farm near the Latrobe Valley. Minister for the State Electricity Commission Lily D’Ambrosio today [28 January 2026] visited the SEC Delburn Wind Farm site, where construction will begin in March ahead…See the Story
SEC Breaks Ground on Delburn Wind Farm: D’Ambrosio I Australian Rural & Regional News

AUKUS · Western AustraliaManufacturing capability is a central focus of new funding announced for Australian industry, with the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA) supporting $2.9 million in grants to eight local companies involved in the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine program. In a news release, ASA stated the funding forms part of the Australian Government’s Defence Industry Development Grants (DIDG) Program, which in its latest round allocated more than $17 million to…See the Story