Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals - September, 2018
Carnegie Clean Energy has lost its long-standing chief executive and managing director Michael Ottaviano.
Devices combined for solar flow
Engineers have harnessed the abilities of both a solar cell and a battery in one device.
Inpex shipment to sail soon
The multi-billion dollar Inpex-Icthys gas project will soon make its first shipment of gas to Japan.
Nanocrystals tested for solar boost
Australian researchers have used nanocrystals to boost the production of hydrogen fuel.
SA battery on track to repayment
Financial forecasts suggest SA’s Tesla lithium-ion battery will make back a third of its construction costs in its first year of operation.
Tariff trial reviewed
A new study has reviewed the impact of electricity tariff structure changes on vulnerable households.
Musk hit with fraud claim
US regulators want to oust Elon Musk as chief executive of Tesla on allegations of securities fraud.
Adani moving on rail plan
Adani has triggered a new regulatory process for the rail line to its planned Carmichael coal mine.
ASIC urges climate details
ASIC says Australian companies should do more to disclose risks posed by climate change.
Lithium shipments lining up
An Australian producer is preparing to ship high-tech lithium-iron internationally.
NT Inpex deal revealed
Reports say the NT Government seeks “approval” from gas giant Inpex before it releases details on the project.
Rubbish power coming to QLD
Queensland is paving the way for construction of a $400 million waste-to-energy incinerator near Brisbane.
Schott fires at PM's plans
Energy Security Board chair Kerry Schott has warned the Morrison government against threats to energy companies.
Adani extraction allowed
The Federal Government has ruled Adani does not need a full environmental impact assessment to extract 12.5 billion litres ...
Basslink wants Hydro money
Basslink has officially raised a dispute with Hydro Tasmania over the failure of the subsea cable.
Carmichael takeover waits on pay
The Queensland Government says the Adani mine site will remain under native title until finance is confirmed.
Gas boss calls for national policy
Setting up a national energy policy is not rocket science, according to a leading energy chief executive.
NT independence questioned
Experts say major fracking companies should not be allowed to measure their own environmental impacts.
Renewable register coming
AEMO is setting up a national register of small-scale batteries and other distributed energy resources.