Wind power achieved a new state record in Australia, while large-scale battery storage is increasingly displacing gas generation. Data shows renewable generation in the main National Electricity Market reached a 34.9% share, with gas falling to its lowest level since 2003. Wind and solar generated 4.7 TWh in March 2026, while utility-scale batteries consistently outcompeted gas turbines during peak times.

 Wind power achieved a new state record in Australia, while large-scale battery storage is increasingly displacing gas generation. Data shows renewable generation in the main National Electricity Market reached a 34.9% share, with gas falling to its lowest level since 2003. Wind and solar generated 4.7 TWh in March 2026, while utility-scale batteries consistently outcompeted gas turbines during peak times. 
Key Developments in Renewable Energy Records
Wind Record:-
 Wind power and storage have seen significant growth, with Texas (ERCOT) setting records with 28.7 GW of wind on March 14, 2026.
Battery Dominance:-
 Big batteries are consistently dispatching more energy than the open-cycle gas turbine fleet.
Reduced Gas Reliance:-
 In Australia, the gas generation fell to 540 GWh in March 2026, down from 631 GWh in March 2025, notes from the Renew Economy.
India's Growth:-
 India achieved a record 6.05 GW of new wind capacity in FY 2025-26, crossing 56 GW total installed capacity. 
These trends reflect a broader, rapid transition toward renewable energy and storage, significantly impacting traditional, fossil-fuel-based power generation. 
Wind power sets a new state record, big batteries continue to edge ...
  Utility-scale battery energy storage capacity grew to 8.9 GW at various stages of commissioning or operation, says Dixon, with big batteries 
Wind power sets a new state record, big batteries continue to edge out gas. Australia's wind and solar farms generated a total of 4.7 terawatt -hours

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