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Transcript: Energy Insiders Podcast interview with Simon Corbell
Simon Corbell says Australia’s green energy transition will be harder, slower and more expensive due to federal government’s lack of leadership.
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Tag Energy to use Tesla Megapacks in two new battery storage projects in UK
Tag Energy, led by former Neoen Australia head, doubles its battery storage portfolio in the UK.
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Labor juggles policy and politics as it mulls response to Morrison’s chaotic climate calls
While major questions will remain over the Morrison government's climate policies, focus will shift to Labor for it to deliver its alternative plan.
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Gas industry proposes big solar to halve LNG emissions, with support of Sun Cable
Gas industry says if they use solar to power the massive LNG plants it will halve emissions. Sun Cable is supportive.
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Energy Transformed Podcast: How close is the green hydrogen economy?
In the 2nd of our Energy Transformed podcast series, we look at the role hydrogen will play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and what we’ve learned from early-stage hydrogen projects.
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Queensland outlines plans for 3GW of new renewables, but it’s not nearly enough
Early feedback on framework for proposed 3.3GW first-stage build-out of Queensland's renewable energy zones is that it is too little, and too slow.
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New alliance to ensure First Nations communities share benefits of wind and solar boom
First Nations Clean Energy Network to help share the benefits of the clean energy boom and avoid a repeat of mistakes of mining companies.
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Telstra to tap 1GW of batteries and “abundant, dirt cheap clean energy” in big new play
Telstra looks to huge battery reserve and machine learning as it outlines plans to steal the march on energy incumbents in a rapidly changing market.
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Rooftop solar crunches minimum demand to new lows, despite aircon use in warm weather
Rooftop solar and industrial load outages send minimum demand to a new record low in WA's main grid, despite warm weather and air-con use.
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South Australia renewable hydrogen hub wins Japanese backing
A green hydrogen pilot project being developed by Marubeni Corp and the South Australian government has won the backing of the Japanese government.
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Australia hails COP26 “green light for more coal,” won’t budge on 2030 target
With the ink barely dry on Glasgow Climate Pact, the Morrison government settled straight back into its domestic routine of climate obfuscation and obstruction.
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Wind and solar grab more than 60pct share of Australia’s main grid for first time
Renewables hit record share of Australia's main grid on Monday morning, with wind and solar alone grabbing more than 60 per cent for first time.
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South Australia curtailed nearly as much wind and solar on Sunday as it used
South Australia produced nearly twice as much wind and solar as it could use, with curtailment records around the main grid.
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Woodside obtains land for 1.7GW green hydrogen plans for Tasmania
Australian oil and gas giant's plans to produce and export green hydrogen and ammonia from Tasmania to Japan firm up after securing land for H2TAS plant.
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COP26 Wrap: Australian and global reactions to the ‘Glasgow Climate Pact’
The "Glasgow Pact" receives mixed reviews; praise for delivering a turning point for coal, while failing to bridge the gap ambition to 1.5 degrees.
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‘Glasgow Pact’ keeps pressure on climate laggards like Australia, even after watering it down
The 'Glasgow Pact' keeps spotlight on countries going slow on climate action, despite a last-ditch attempt to weaken a call for the end of coal power.
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Glasgow Brief: Australia given “Colossal Fossil” award as COP26 goes into overtime
Australia recognised as the worst performer in Glasgow, as the COP26 talks set to run for at least one extra day.
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How the Morrison government chose fossil fuels over farmers, detailed in “laughable” net zero modelling
Long awaited Morrison government modelling shows its "Plan" falling short of net zero and choosing a weaker path to protect coal and gas industries.
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Basslink sinks as Tasmania government suits forces it to call in administrators
Basslink owners go into administration after Tasmania government chases damages for lengthy 2015 outage.
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Australia has highest coal power emissions per capita in the world
Australia has the most emissions per capita from coal power in the world, new analysis reveals.
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