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French oil giant targets 30GW of wind and solar for green hydrogen projects in Australia
French oil giant targets 30GW of wind and solar projects for green hydrogen production in Australia.
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On anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, Australia must stand firm against nuclear
Against the shadow of Fukushima, the latest pro-nuclear push in Australia is ill-judged, insensitive and wholly inappropriate.
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Explainer: What do you do with an old wind farm?
With some of Australia's oldest wind farms occupying some of the best sites, "repowering" – replacing old turbines with new – is an important consideration. But how is it done?
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Evo Power wins contract for “solar soaking” utility batteries across network
Ergon Energy awards contracts for the installation of battery storage systems across six different sites on its solar soaked grid.
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A tonne of fossil carbon isn’t equal to a tonne of new trees: Why offsets can’t save us
There is simply no way around it. Avoiding the worst of climate change means stopping the extraction and burning of fossil fuels.
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Zen Energy unveils big battery plans, with a first project ready to go on its home turf
Ross Garnaut-led retailer announces plans to develop a big battery, after buying up a partly developed project near Gawler in South Australia.
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Sodium-ion battery gets world-first certification, in new boost for cheaper storage
China storage company becomes world's first to get certification of international safety standards of its sodium ion battery.
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Bank refuses mortgage for tree changers because of wind farm caveat
Banks love talking up their green credentials, so why has this bank refused a mortgage to new home owners whose land will host a wind farm?
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Greens deal blocks coal and gas from reconstruction fund, but stalemate sticks on Safeguard
Greens secure deal to block coal and gas projects from Labor's $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund, but safeguard negotiations remain stalled.
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Queensland to convert coal and gas hub with giant battery, solar and hydrogen
Queensland advances plan to turn coal and gas generation facility into a green energy hub with battery storage, solar, and green hydrogen.
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Australia can be world leader in green metals – or be left behind
Australia needs to clean up its key manufacturing industries, including steel, aluminium and ammonia production – or be left behind in a net zero world.
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Coal miners made a motza from the war in Ukraine. But what will they do next?
What will Australian coal miners do with their bulging cash balances? Those considering opening up new capacity would do well to rethink their strategy.
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Australia’s first vanadium flow battery plant begins construction in Townsville
Construction begins on Australia’s first commercial-scale vanadium flow battery electrolyte manufacturing facility.
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Australia is still trailing well behind 82 pct renewable target, despite investment bump
Australian renewables and storage financial commitments get big bump in December quarter, but is still trailing well behind needed to replace ageing coal plants.
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“Reduced lambing, monumental destruction:” Barnaby fiancée’s wild anti-wind rant
Barnaby Joyce's fiancée follows his objections to huge wind farm with wild rant citing stressed dogs, reproductive problems for cows and sheep and massive destruction.
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Western Australia or Windy Australia? Latest data cements the west as best
Western Australia's wind farms once again tops the performance charts in February, while wind helps squeeze out gas in the south.
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Safeguard debate fudges fossil facts and distracts from real task – more renewables
Debate and dog whistling continues over the Safeguard Mechanism. Meanwhile, the problem in most states is not enough wind energy production.
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Giant wind farm appeals order for turbine shutdowns as opponents fight approval
Future of 900MW wind farm hangs in balance as three appeals lodged – one challenging operating restrictions and two seeking to block the project.
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Australia’s five minute settlement rule for electricity markets: Has it worked?
When the NEM finally introduced five-minute settlement it was expected to reward cheap, nimble and flexible generators like batteries. But what actually happened?
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Solar takes centre stage as renewables and batteries dominate new power capacity in US
Latest numbers from US government suggest 2023 will be a blockbuster year for the big three renewable technologies – wind, solar, and battery storage.
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