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Households, electrification, and consumer power collide in Griffith’s roadmap for cutting emissions, saving money, and reshaping Australia’s energy future.
Ditching diesel is “absolutely possible” from a technology perspective, a new report has found, but first the fuel tax credit that subsidies burning diesel has to be removed.
In a little over two years, this state-owned generator will be the first to have more big battery capacity than coal, underlining rapid shift to flexible and clean power sources.
Australian households are not just putting in more solar batteries, they are putting in bigger ones. And that has big implications for how the grid is managed.
Nationals leader David Littleproud confirmed the party will take nuclear power to the next federal election, arguing it is essential for Australia’s energy mix.
Two offshore wind developers vying for a spot off the coast of Western Australia have resolved an overlap issue and been offered preliminary feasibility licences.
New research from The Australia Institute shows that 26 out of Australia’s 37 universities have financial links to fossil fuel companies.
Court rules that regulator is not required under law to investigate gas company plans to reduce emissions on new projects even where they lack sufficient detail.
Saul Griffith wants to build an army. Not of soldiers, but of householders, tradies, and communities who can demand more of the energy industry and government.
The policy decisions taken in the next decade will determine whether the Australia’s building sector is still clinging to gas or fully part of the clean energy future.
The first off-grid hybrid renewables system to power a mine site in New South Wales is fully operational, with the potential to operate “hydrocarbons off” most days.
Trump’s war on wind and solar claims more scalps, including a hugely successful state renewable mandate and an already approved offshore wind farm.
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