Fortescue CEO Dino Otranto discusses the rapid technology changes – in wind, solar and batteries – that will deliver the ...
Victoria hits record levels of wind and solar curtailment, and then two more coal generators tripped
Victoria was experiencing record levels of large scale wind and solar availability, and curtailment. And then two big coal ...
Opinion
“We can do this:” Rio Tinto’s rapid switch to renewables shines path for quick exit from coal
Queensland’s LNP is stopping renewables because it says the exit from coal is too quick. Rio Tinto, its biggest electricity consumer, is making a nonsense of those claims.
The only beneficiaries of the Queensland LNP government’s confused Energy Roadmap are wealthy fossil fuel corporations.
Just because they’re saying they’re going to extend these coal-fired power stations, doesn’t mean they’re going to work.” CCA questions plans to keep coal ...
State planning approval for largest solar hybrid project with capacity of up to 475 MW of solar and more than 3,000 MWh of battery storage.
Alinta is seeking return of $110 million in cables, battery units and inverters from the former contractors of its delayed ...
An Australian university is leading an important international project using robotics and green energy to extract high purity silicon from used solar panels.
VicGrid unveils three consortia in running for offshore wind transmission link, with Spanish energy giants leading two of them.
The Spanish developer has a $1.7 billion budget for Australia which it intends to aim mainly at battery projects.
Fortescue CEO Dino Otranto on the hurdles and wins in reaching real zero – from self-lifting turbines to electric haul trucks. Plus: Queensland and Origin double down on fossil fuels.
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