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Labor set for return, with help of Trump and Musk, but it needs dose of colour from Teals and GreensTrump and Musk have likely done Labor a favour, and caused the Dutton vote to implode. A minority government with Teals and Greens would be preferable.
Coalition’s final campaign act perfectly summarises their true anti-climate, pro fossil fuel colours. Here’s hoping voters have paid attention.
Gas industry veteran Rick Wilkinson from EnergyQuest on the state of play in the market. Plus: Spain’s blackout and election ...
Peter Dutton blames Labor for high energy prices. The reality is prices would have gone up with either party in power because ...
AEMO says there is “no going back” to a baseload and peaking power system, but for the moment prefers spinning machines over ...
BP has warning for Australia on the global competition for green hydrogen, while Fortescue and Acciona weigh in on policy ...
Victoria says it will be the first state in Australia to legislate a target for non-fossil gas, and is calling for a national scheme.
Queensland has unveiled strict new wind and solar rules that requires developers to obtain “binding agreements” with local councils for new projects.
A new study puts a dollar figure on the damage done by Australia’s key fossil fuel producers – it is very, very, very big.
AGL installs the first battery units of its biggest storage facility to date, at the site of the shuttered Liddell coal fired power plant.
Edify adds another project to EPBC queue, this time about an agrisolar and battery project that had the planning department curious about the age and sex of the sheep.
Melbourne not-for-profit secures federal government funding to roll out three new community batteries in partnership with a renewables focused retailer.
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