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The wait continues for a final decision on the future of a major gas plant as campaigners call for greater transparency about the controversial project.
A week of coal plant breakdowns and cold and calm weather is driving debate over east coast gas supply. Meanwhile, a proposed rule change could help relieve shortages from the demand side.
Global big battery giant wins state backing to expand its headquarters in Melbourne, showing its continued commitment to its second biggest market.
An autumnal weather flip has seen solar performance diverge sharply across Australia’s grid, demonstrating the role seasonal variability will play in the energy transition.
State to consult on draft guidelines for renewable energy developers to achieve “sensible arrangements” that balance community benefits with affordable energy.
Whyalla steelworks should be placed into public ownership and turned into a global showcase for green iron and steel production, a new report says.
A new rule will reward electricity market participants that offer “fast and flexible” services to stabilise grid frequency, in a fresh approach to balancing an increasingly volatile ...
The first bursts of renewable electricity are being sent to the grid from a wind farm in Queensland, as the process of energisation and commissioning gets underway.
Updates on how the federal home battery rebate will work alongside existing state schemes have stirred a mixed response, particularly from those hoping to double dip. Have we been duped?
Squadron Energy and Vestas push ahead with major wind farm plans for central Queensland, in spite of the mercurial political environment.
Western Australia is putting more funding into its hard-pressed Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), almost a year after major reforms were passed to speed up decision-making. The state will ...
Almost 300 Tuvalu citizens will be able to move to Australia each year under a new pact agreed with the climate-threatened Pacific nation.