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Scale of Battery of the Nation project cut in half after huge cost blow-out
Federal and state governments cut a deal to save Marinus Link after cost blowout, but the key element of the Battery of the Nation project is cut in half.
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On the last day of winter, Australia reaches record 37.5 pct renewables share for the year
Australia's main grid reached a new 12-month rolling renewables record of 37.5 per cent on Thursday, the last day of winter.
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Are we trying to go forward, or not? Australia’s renewable transition needs clear direction
Australia needs policy and market clarity if it is to reach its ambitious but attainable renewable energy targets.
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Snowy Hydro boss apologises for cost blowouts, Bowen says it won’t be cancelled
The head of Snowy Hydro has apologised for large cost blowouts, while energy minister Chris Bowen says it would be a waste to cancel the project after so much has been spent.
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Snowy 2 Much: How can a 2.2GW water battery be worth more than $12 billion?
The Snowy Hydro "reset" comes with no details or analysis. The Australian public, as the ultimate shareholders, must be provided with a comprehensive report, not just a two page media release.
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Last coal generator in Australia’s biggest grid will be managed out earlier than you think
The Mt Piper is destined to be the last coal plant in the NSW grid, but is likely to cease operation well before that - leaving the biggest state coal-free in 10 years time.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Out with coal, in with EVs
EnergyAustralia boss Mark Collette on how he will make sure the company’s last coal generator will not get in the way of the renewable transition, and why he went electric.
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Rooftop solar takes even bigger bites out of diminishing coal pie: But can it be controlled?
Amid all the song and dance over the market operator’s 10-year reliability outlook, and the revelations of the stunning incompetence of the federal government owned Snowy Hydro, it’s not surprising that the march of rooftop solar barely got a mention. On Wednesday, the Australian Energy Market Operator revealed two fascinating graphs that underline not just […]
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HumeLink inches ahead as state inquiry rules out putting lines underground
Transgrid submits environmental impact statement for HumeLink as opponents promise to cause "significant delays" after underground option again dismissed.
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“Dedication and audacity:” Neoen sails past 3GW of solar, wind and batteries in Australia
Global renewables giant marks milestone 3.3GW of wind, solar and battery storage installed in Australia – hopes to make it 10GW by 2030.
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Costs jump for controversial new gas plant, with no update on green hydrogen in the mix
The cost of building a government-backed new gas plant in NSW has jumped to almost $1bn, with no word on whether green hydrogen will be in the mix when it comes online.
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RayGen opens world-leading solar and thermal storage project, lands more federal funds
ARENA tips more money into RayGen's groundbreaking solar and storage technology as it eyes its first large scale projects.
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Bowen confirms $12bn Snowy 2.0 cost blowout, says pitfalls should have been known
Federal government confirms huge blowout in costs of Snowy 2.0, with $4.3bn already spent, as Snowy Hydro sets a new path forward for the beleaguered project.
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Ageing coal and gas generators getting less reliable, says AEMO
AEMO says country's ageing coal plants are getting less reliable, with the rate of unplanned outage rates likely to remain high as they battle with extreme weather.
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AEMO hedges bets, but says coal exits won’t trigger shortfalls if big batteries built on time
AEMO says planned big battery projects should fill the gap created by the scheduled 2025 closure of Eraring. But if the sky does fall in, the lights might go out.
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Queensland partners with global energy giant to develop two new huge wind projects
State-owned Stanwell Corp signs MoU with RWE in a deal to support the roll-out of up to 10GW of projects, starting with two huge wind farms.
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“Australia’s biggest engineering debacle:” Snowy 2.0 costs double again to reported $12bn
Experts call for an independent review of Snowy 2.0 as costs of the controversial project are reported to have doubled again to $12 billion, not including transmission.
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Solar for apartments and electrification for social housing get twin funding boost
Electrification and energy upgrades for social housing and rooftop solar for apartment dwellers get a new chunk of joint federal and state funding.
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Victoria and South Australia seek 2,400MWh of storage in fast-tracked capacity tender
Victoria and South Australia to share 2,400MWh of new storage capacity under new tender to fill gaps created by closure of coal and gas generators.
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Australia’s emissions and grid policies remain a mess, and time is nearly up
Australia's energy and climate policies, both federal and state, are well intentioned but require a heavy state hand and are, slow, bureaucratic, end up picking winners.
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