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Closure deal on Australia’s dirtiest power station kills hopes of early 100pct renewables
A deal between AGL and the Victoria government to lock in a 2035 closure date for Loy Yang A kills hopes that the country could accelerate its path to 100 pct renewables.
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EnergyAustralia joins rush to offshore wind with massive 5GW project
EnergyAustralia teams up with global consortium to propose a giant 5W offshore wind project in Victoria.
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CEFC spends record $1.2 billion on renewables, as focus turns to the grid
CEFC invests record amount in wind, solar and storage in last year, but in coming years the big ticket items will be on the grid.
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AGL signs up to power Victorian smelter as state races to 95 pct renewables
The electricity supply deal sees out the final years of AGL's Loy Yang coal plant, and coincides with Victoria's high-speed shift to 95% renewables.
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Gas networks promise “green” home supply, but put their money on electrification
IEEFA report finds gas network companies are betting big on home electrification, while still selling customers on a renewable hydrogen future.
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Race to renewables: WA delays closure of coal unit, will NSW follow suit at Eraring?
Western Australia is now at the pointy end of the transition to green energy and green industries. But will its decision to delay a coal plant closure until after the next election be mimicked by NSW?
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“Renewables are a virus:” Where have you gone, David Littleproud?
Five years ago the Nationals leader said wind and solar farms were a "good thing." Now he calls them a "virus." What happened to him?
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Huge solar tower and hydro storage project takes shape in South Australia
The first commercial scale project of a landmark Australia solar storage technology is getting ready for its formal opening later this month, and the technology now has a pipeline of more than a gigawatt of proposed projects, according to one of its backers. RayGen, backed by the likes of utility AGL and global oil giants […]
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Australia leads the world on rooftop solar: We must now lead on making it smart
Behind Australia's rooftop solar success are millions of inverters. From these little things, big things can grow – but only if we get it right.
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UAE awards contract for huge 1.8GW solar park addition at record low prices
Masdar's bid for the job marks the lowest levelised cost of energy for solar commissioned under Dubai's massive solar park developments.
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MPower doubles its money on one of Australia’s oldest solar and battery projects
Listed company MPower says the value of the Lakeland solar and storage project it bought last year has doubled.
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1414 Degrees commissions molten silicon energy storage demonstrator
Thermal energy storage hopeful marks key milestone in funding deal with gas giant Woodside.
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Cimic steps up solar plans with 300MW plus battery project in Sunshine State
Cimic subsidiary Pacific Partnerships buys development rights for 300MW solar farm and possible two-hour battery in Queensland's Western Downs region.
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Solar farm and four-hour big battery get green tick in rush of new project approvals
Terrain Solar's Marulan solar farm and 150MW/600MWh battery becomes the latest major PV project to win approval from the NSW Labor government.
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Heat Battery: Rondo targets Australia after landing global giants in latest fund raising
California start-up attracts more big name investors to its low cost "heat battery" technology, and targets Australia as prime market to replace gas in industrial processes.
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Alinta to build 200MWh big battery next to Alcoa aluminium plant to soak up solar
The 100MW, two-hour battery will be built alongside the Wagerup Power Station and Alcoa refinery to soak up solar and support and stabilise WA's south-west grid.
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The Driven Podcast: Electric ferries are about to dock
EV Maritime's Michael Eaglen on why we may soon be catching electric ferries to work in our harbour cities.
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World’s biggest micro-grid needs gigawatts of new battery capacity – and very soon
WA - the world's biggest micro-grid - needs a lot of new battery capacity as it scrambles to meet surging green industry demand. it has delayed the closure of one coal unit.
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Whitehaven Coal’s expansion risks doubling its methane pollution over next decade
If approved, the Winchester South coal mine would have a greater short-term climate impact than all of Australia’s annual transport emissions.
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No change to Earring closure plans, as price cap puts biggest coal plant back in the black
Origin says no changes to its closure plans for its Eraring coal generator, which is now back in the black thanks to the government's coal price cap.
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