Blackout featured prominently in media headlines this week, but not on the grid. But as the coal fleet gets older, there are ...
Trinasolar and Mint Renewables have now both lodged planning applications for neighbouring big batteries in Victoria, but ...
Greens make last minute commitment to vote for $22 billion Future Made in Australia policy under proviso no support would go ...
Andrew Forrest’s Squadron Energy seeks green tick for new wind and battery project in NSW as its biggest wind project to date ...
Australian households could lower their bills by over two thirds if they fully electrify their home by cutting out gas and petrol according to a new report from AEMC.
Energy expert Gabrielle Kuiper on getting the best out of distributed energy resources in the new market design and as coal exits the grid. Plus, news of the week.
The Climate Change Authority has welcomed the introduction of “substantial” policies by the Albanese government but warns ...
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Australia has a strong pipeline of projects to meet its renewables targets. Things are starting to go well, and the CIS is having a major impact. Let’s not stuff it up.
New LNP government commits $1.4 billion to the uptake of state’s ageing coal fleet, and says power company executives will lose their bonuses if the generators are not reliable.
New tender for 6 GW for wind and solar opens, as Climate Authority calls for CIS to be expanded, for more use of local networks, faster planning approvals and more solar and battery hybrids.