We face some big challenges. To what extent should we protect businesses designed to operate in a failing energy market design?
Australia is in the grip of a global fossil fuel crisis. It knows it has better and cleaner options, but does it have the courage to seize them?
CEO of global wind giant says bipartisan agreement needed if local manufacturing is to be considered for Australia.
We talk to Jeff Monday from Fluence on the fall in battery costs and the role it can play in taming data centre demand, and Adam Cameron from SA Power Networks on why there will be no transition ...
Australia needs to apply a new lens of green energy and industry statecraft, including developing economic partnerships with key trading partners.
A Kiwi company is on a mission to show Australian and New Zealand businesses how making a bunch of minor changes and workplace fixes can deliver huge savings to energy costs.
Independent Planning Commission gives approval to gigawatt-scale standalone battery project just three months after it was referred because of the number of opponents.
Large-scale coal mine expansions will continue to be approved under a new state policy despite concerns from its own carbon emissions commission.
A massive new battery built at the site of a massive shuttered coal plant is on track to join state's grid by mid-year, with commissioning now underway.
State sounds out proposals for renewable energy generation and battery storage projects that could be developed with the backing of a new $200 million public fund.
More wind and batteries raise hopes for electricity bill cuts, but fossil fuel woes could still bite
AER flags cut in cost of electricity for households and businesses across the NEM, as wholesale power prices get the benefit of more wind and big batteries.
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