Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals - November, 2022
AGL has announced plans to close its Torrens Island 'B' gas power station nearly a decade early.
Coal claims defended
Local MPs are rushing to defend the coal industry against claims of fudged numbers.
EV bill passes Senate
A bill to cut the costs of electric vehicles for employers has passed through the Senate.
Japan joins lobby's line
A Japanese ambassador has joined the campaign against Queensland coal royalty hike.
US bill could harm local goals
Investors say a new US law could crush Australia’s hydrogen superpower dreams.
Wilkie slams coal claims
A federal MP has accused coal exporters of using faked reports on the cleanliness of their coal.
WTO urges hydrogen shift
The World Trade Organisation wants Australia to focus on green hydrogen and cut its coal habit.
NT works on gas change
The Northern Territory government is moving to legalise the sale of fracking exploration gas.
SA grid works continue
South Australia remains isolated from the national energy grid after repairs to a transmission tower were delayed.
Santos pause continues
Santos' giant Barossa gas project will remain on hold while the Federal Court considers an appeal.
State predicts coal strength
Queensland government analysis suggests demand for the state’s coal will increase.
Taxpayers back lithium boost
Australian lithium producer Pilbara Minerals has secured a 10-year debt facility from the Federal Government for the expansion of its Pilgangoora operation in Western Australia.
UN puts eyes on methane
The UN says a new satellite system will be used to track methane emissions from space.
Airport signs green deal
The Queensland Government says a new agreement will see Brisbane Airport powered with 100 per cent renewable energy.
CEFC marks tenth birthday
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has reflected on a decade of Australia’s clean energy transition ...
Digital substation launched
Endeavour Energy has developed a fully digitised electricity substation, potentially saving the company millions.
Map shows offshore ambition
An interactive map is giving residents a look at proposed offshore wind turbines off Gippsland's Bass Coast.