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Australia renewables

  • Cancer, Strokes, and Heart Attacks: Labor’s Campaign Against Nuclear Sparks Criticism
    Cancer, Strokes, and Heart Attacks: Labor’s Campaign Against Nuclear Sparks Criticism
    Labor has ramped up its fight against the Coalition's nuclear plan with bold health warnings.
    December 19, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Labor Pledges $100 Million Towards 2 Large Batteries
    Labor Pledges $100 Million Towards 2 Large Batteries
    CEFC has committed $100 million to Neoen, a renewable energy developer, for 1.3 GW renewable energy and battery ...
    December 18, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Government Selects 19 New Renewable Projects in Push for Net Zero
    Government Selects 19 New Renewable Projects in Push for Net Zero
    The initiative spans 4 states—NSW, Queensland, Victoria, and South Australia—delivering clean energy to 3 million homes by 2028.
    December 10, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Opposition Minister Questions Accuracy of CSIRO’s Nuclear Costings
    Opposition Minister Questions Accuracy of CSIRO’s Nuclear Costings
    Chris Bowen raised concerns over the Coalition questioning credibility of the CSIRO.
    December 9, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Coalition’s Nuclear Ambitions Fall Short, CSIRO Report Points to High Costs and Delays
    Coalition’s Nuclear Ambitions Fall Short, CSIRO Report Points to High Costs and Delays
    The 2024-25 draft report said nuclear plants could cost twice as much as solar or wind, despite lasting ...
    December 8, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Australia Should Build ‘World’s Biggest Solar Farm’, Mining CEO Says
    Australia Should Build ‘World’s Biggest Solar Farm’, Mining CEO Says
    Australia should take advantage of the thousands of square kilometres of uninhabited outback to build the world's largest ...
    October 29, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Australia Should Create More Renewable Energy Projects to Boost Power Security: Climate Council
    Australia Should Create More Renewable Energy Projects to Boost Power Security: Climate Council
    Climate Council's reiteration of this advice came as the IEA said that escalating tensions in countries highlight the ...
    October 27, 2024BY Celene Ignacio
  • What Ex-LNP Senator Rennick Hopes to Achieve as an Independent
    What Ex-LNP Senator Rennick Hopes to Achieve as an Independent
    The Queensland senator has pledged to empower Australians to pay off home loans and boost their overall financial ...
    August 28, 2024BY Nicole James
  • ‘Extreme Risk’: Australia’s Oldest Hot Water Company Says Grid Not Ready for Net Zero
    ‘Extreme Risk’: Australia’s Oldest Hot Water Company Says Grid Not Ready for Net Zero
    Dux Hot Water says electricity demand will surpass AEMO estimates.
    February 18, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Landholders Deserve Better Consultation on Renewables
    Landholders Deserve Better Consultation on Renewables
    Promoting trust and communication will be vital if wary Australians are to embrace the nation's transition to net ...
    February 2, 2024BY AAP
  • Which Is Cheaper: Nuclear or Renewables?
    Which Is Cheaper: Nuclear or Renewables?
    Net Zero Australia predicts capital costs for the renewable transition will be $9 trillion by 2050, and $1.5 ...
    September 24, 2023BY Graham Young
  • US and Australia Drink the Kool-Aid on Climate Change
    US and Australia Drink the Kool-Aid on Climate Change
    Commentary Signed bits of paper abound at international conferences. Serious-looking leaders signing their names to documents that would ...
    May 29, 2023BY Eric Abetz
  • More Short Term Pain for Consumers Amid Labor’s Pursuit of Net-Zero
    More Short Term Pain for Consumers Amid Labor’s Pursuit of Net-Zero
    The Albanese Labor government's energy plan will likely leave a significant mark on Australia's economic future. Resources Minister ...
    May 25, 2023BY Nick Spencer
  • ‘Most Expensive’: Energy Minister Says Nuclear Makes No Sense for Australia
    ‘Most Expensive’: Energy Minister Says Nuclear Makes No Sense for Australia
    Nuclear is not on the table as an option to add to Australia’s energy mix amid a push ...
    May 16, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Greens Call for Essential Services to Be Returned to Government Ownership
    Greens Call for Essential Services to Be Returned to Government Ownership
    The Australian Greens want the federal government to turn back the clock and become a net provider of ...
    May 12, 2023BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Redefining Capitalism: The Chalmers Prescription
    Redefining Capitalism: The Chalmers Prescription
    Commentary The Australian Federal Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, recently published a 6,000-word essay, entitled “Capitalism after the Crises.” In ...
    March 16, 2023BY John McRobert and Gabriël Moens
  • ‘Be Honest’: Energy Chief Warns of Massive Investment for Transition to Green Energy
    ‘Be Honest’: Energy Chief Warns of Massive Investment for Transition to Green Energy
    One of Australia's biggest electricity and gas companies has warned the massive investment required to go green will put ...
    November 22, 2022BY AAP
  • Leading Electricity Operator to Speed up Renewables Rollout
    Leading Electricity Operator to Speed up Renewables Rollout
    Transgrid, a power grid owner responsible for lighting up Australia's three largest states along the east coast, has ...
    November 8, 2022BY Jessie Zhang
  • Victoria’s Move to Re-Nationalise Energy Sector Fraught With Risks
    Victoria’s Move to Re-Nationalise Energy Sector Fraught With Risks
    Commentary After a year of ongoing energy crises—both global and local—nothing should surprise the industry anymore. Nevertheless, when ...
    October 30, 2022BY Peter Castle
  • Don’t Repeat Europe’s Energy Mistakes, Warns Former Extinction Rebellion Activist
    Don’t Repeat Europe’s Energy Mistakes, Warns Former Extinction Rebellion Activist
    A former activist in radical climate change group, Extinction Rebellion, has called on Australia not to follow Europe’s ...
    October 5, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Billionaire Pledges $6 Billion to ‘Decarbonise’ Mining Empire
    Billionaire Pledges $6 Billion to ‘Decarbonise’ Mining Empire
    Australian iron ore billionaire Andrew Forrest has announced a $9.2 billion (US$6.1 billion) plan to "eliminate" his mining ...
    September 20, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Solar Tech Powers Up: Researchers Develop Method of Harnessing Solar Energy at Night
    Solar Tech Powers Up: Researchers Develop Method of Harnessing Solar Energy at Night
    Researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have discovered a way to generate electricity from solar ...
    May 30, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • Australian Wholesale Electricity Prices More Than Doubled Over the Year
    Australian Wholesale Electricity Prices More Than Doubled Over the Year
    Australian households and businesses are faced with another cost of living pressure, with wholesale electricity prices revealed to ...
    April 29, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • All Future Coal, Gas, Oil Jobs Will Be Lost for Australia to Achieve Net-Zero by 2050: Report
    All Future Coal, Gas, Oil Jobs Will Be Lost for Australia to Achieve Net-Zero by 2050: Report
    For Australia to achieve net-zero by 2050, all coal, gas, and oil projects currently in the construction pipeline ...
    April 24, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Australian State Bans Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration
    Australian State Bans Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration
    The New South Wales (NSW) government announced that it will stop support for all offshore exploration and mining ...
    February 24, 2022BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Renewable Energy Push Giving Rise to Slavery: Australian Human Rights Commission
    Renewable Energy Push Giving Rise to Slavery: Australian Human Rights Commission
    The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has told companies in the energy and resources sector that they must ...
    December 7, 2021BY Daniel Khmelev
  • Rapid Renewables Rollout Poses Critical Dangers to the Grid
    Rapid Renewables Rollout Poses Critical Dangers to the Grid
    As environmental groups and activists demand Australia do more to address climate concerns, energy experts have issued their ...
    August 13, 2021BY Daniel Khmelev
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