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Do we really need Eraring when we’ll have more big batteries by 2026?
There will be enough wind, solar and battery storage to fill up the Eraring sized hole in the grid. But will NSW Labor be governed by the dictates of radio shock jocks and newspaper headlines?
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Macquarie marches in to Australian renewables
Macquarie’s Lachlan Creswell and Aula’s Chad Hymas on wind, solar and storage. Plus: SEC’s big battery play, Bowen’s climate statement.
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German energy giant RWE boosts renewable ambition to 65GW by 2030
A company that was once one of Europe’s dirtiest has announced plans to invest €55 billion in renewables, batteries and hydrogen by 2030.
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Solar generation to surpass hydropower in the US in 2024
Solar generation has increased at an average rate of 44% a year in the US between 2009 to 2022 – and new data shows it's on track to overtake hydro on the grid.
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W.A. energy minister quits after guiding radical switch from coal to renewables
Bill Johnston to quit parliament after setting up the roadmap for a dramatic reshaping of the world's biggest standalone grid from coal to renewables.
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Bowen rejects CCA call for home gas ban and zero emissions for cars by 2040
Two key calls from Climate Change Authority, including for phase out of gas connections for new and existing homes, have been rejected by the federal energy minister.
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Fortescue signs green hydrogen supply deal for refuelling stations in Canada
Fortescue signs MOU with Canadian company that includes a supply agreement for hydrogen refuelling stations.
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China to install record-breaking 230 GW of wind and solar in 2023
China is quietly reorganising its entire power sector to support rapid electrification and renewables uptake – and smashing records along the way.
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Wind turbine blades: Inside the battle to overcome the waste problem
Wind turbines are being used for longer. Meanwhile, the race is on in Europe and the US to find better solutions to a growing problem of how to recycle them.
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NSW passes climate bill to write 70 pct by 2035 emissions reduction target into law
In a triumph of multi-partisanship, NSW Parliament has passed legislation to cut the state's emissions by 70% by 2035, and reach net zero by 2050.
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Origin board rejects Brookfield Plan B offer, with main bid doomed for failure
Origin rejects Brookfield consortium's revised bid and resumes plans for a vote on the offer that last week looked certain to be rejected by shareholders.
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“Time is running out:” Climate Authority says Australia going too slow on emission cuts
Australia is going too slow on emissions, climate authority says, while Bowen admits targets were well off track without the newly announced Capacity Investment Scheme expansion.
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SEC makes first investment in “one of world’s biggest” batteries in Melbourne
Victoria's state-owned SEC announces first investment with an equity stake and an offtake deal in what will be one of the biggest battery projects in the world.
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“Outrage economy:” Sky News and Alan Jones in global list of climate misinformation
World is grappling with an environmental crisis compounded by an information crisis, and Australia's Sky News and broadcaster Alan Jones are near the top of the list.
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“Cascading risks:” Bowen puts national security at heart of climate and clean energy push
Chris Bowen warns of "cascading risks" to Australia's national security from climate change, and uses it to push for urgent action this decade on emissions and clean energy.
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How the Capacity Investment Scheme can build a better system for First Nations
The federal government must help deliver an inclusive clean energy transition by embedding First Nations outcomes into its auction process.
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Lots of solar and lots of sheep, but Australia still too slow on agrivoltaics
Australia has lots of solar, and a lot of sheep, but it has been slow to mix crops with large scale solar installations.
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“Great result” for wind and solar as huge fire levy threat to renewables is doused
Victoria government walks back changes to property tax laws that threatened to hobble renewables growth in the state by adding big fire levies to wind, solar and storage projects.
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Australia cited as COP28 host caught planning fossil fuel deals at UN climate talks
Leaked documents and an undercover investigation suggest UAE has been using its role as host of the COP28 to secure oil and gas deals.
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Incoming! Nats add “carpet bomb” of wind turbines to list of anti-renewable tropes
NSW Forestry Corp hoses down claim it plans to "carpet bomb" pine plantations with "hundreds of giant wind towers." Guess who's spreading them?
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