The transition to renewable energy and clean transport is a gold rush – and with the US electing to sit this one out, it’s time for our second Eureka moment.
New research reveals more than 60% of Australia’s remaining coal power fleet is more than 40 years old, with rapidly diminishing reliability driving outage risks.
A temporary energy market rule change will allow two mothballed diesel generators to be used as emergency back-up power sources in the remaining summer months.
Frontier’s nuclear modelling poses a valuable question about the pace of decarbonisation and what we are prepared to pay for it. Much of the answer, though, can be found in what the analysis ...
Australia’s biggest coal state continues to reach new solar heights, but a different sort of generation record shows its ongoing dependence on aging, increasingly unreliable fossil plants.
Transgrid has selected the supplier of more key components of its massive HumeLink project, the 500kV transmission line being ...
As Trump pulls the US out of the clean energy race, the Australian government moves to top up its green bank and unlock ...
In a decision Woodside says is “not particularly” related to America’s new fossil fuel focus, the Australian oil and gas major has marched back its US “new energy” ...
Developer Quinbrook Infrastructure starts the year with the biggest ever funding deal for a battery in Australia, at $722 ...
A social media post featuring a fake news report is spreading a false claim about damage to a solar farm in the Sunshine State.
As Trump confirms plans to “drill baby, drill” Santos hits pause on a $3bn-plus oil and gas project in Australia and turns its focus to a project in Alaska.
Marinus Link has narrowed the field for who will build the onshore infrastructure to two groups, with a decision to be made in Q4.