Australia Sets Renewable Energy Generation Records in May 2026
May 2026 saw record renewable energy generation in Australia, with 4.6 TWh produced from solar and wind sources. Despite adverse weather conditions, significant contributions were made by various states, notably Victoria and Queensland.

In May 2026, Australia's renewable energy generation reached 4.6 terawatt-hours (TWh), marking a 10% increase from May 2025. Wind and solar records were established in multiple states: Victoria led with 1,079 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of wind, while Queensland recorded 625 GWh.
In New South Wales, utility PV generation achieved 549 GWh. Victoria topped the combined generation charts at 1,218 GWh. The White Rock Wind Farm in NSW recorded the highest capacity factor at 45.6%.
Battery storage significantly impacted market dynamics, resulting in intraday spreads below $A106 per megawatt-hour (MWh) and overall spot prices under $100/MWh across the National Electricity Market (NEM). Continued reliance on renewables and battery technology may enhance energy stability, but challenges remain amid changing weather patterns.




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