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A decision on whether or not to give federal environmental approval to a massive wind farm proposed for north-west Tasmania has been delayed for a seventh time.
As more cases are brought, companies and government are increasingly being forced to take the possibility of climate litigation seriously.
Three co-located summits will explore the role three technologies – wind energy, hydrogen and CCS – will play in achieving the “last mile” of decarbonisation.
China’s cumulative solar capacity surpasses one terawatt after the addition of a “staggering” 93 GW of new PV capacity in May alone.
The increasing cost of climate in-action has well and truly transitioned to become a hip-pocket issue not just for our farmers, but those in the “big smoke” as well.
The Queensland budget is putting money towards rooftop solar for renters and the Copperstring transmission line, as well as keeping old coal stations running.
A two-hour big battery has been given the green light to connect to the grid in the Central West of New South Wales, clearing the way for construction to go ahead.
Environment Minister Murray Watt has unveiled a fresh 18-month timeline to overhaul Australia’s outdated nature protection laws, reviving long-stalled reforms recommended by the 2020 Samuel review.
Australia’s richest person says net zero is a “magic pudding” and suggests only those wanting to cut emissions should pay for it.
The proposed purchase of Santos by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company could be at odds with Australia’s energy security and economic interests.
Three new big battery units have joined the grid, as wind posts new output records in individual states and across the National Electricity Market.
New South Wales government budget doubles its bet on the state’s transmission buildout, including poles and wires to connect its five Renewable Energy Zones.