Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals
CEFC shifts off solar
The chief of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) says green hydrogen investments will pay off, eventually.
Green light for Liddell battery
AGL has secured approval for a 500 megawatt (MW) battery at the Liddell coal power plant.
IEA urges oil cut
The International Energy Agency has suggested cutting down on car and plane travel.
Energy boss slams Snowy plan
An experienced energy industry figure has described Snowy 2.0 as a $10 billion white elephant.
Climate care boldly dodged
The Federal Government has successfully avoided taking responsibility for protecting young people from climate change.
AusNet blocked in pole probe
Energy company AusNet has faced a blockade of farmers while attempting to scout new sites.
Big money backs cable plan
Australian billionaires are pouring money into the world’s largest solar and battery project.
Katter backs wind claims
A federal MP wants the Queensland Government to stop a wind farm development in Far North Queensland.
PM mute on fuel fix
The Prime Minister is resisting calls to do something about rapidly rising petrol prices.
Solar dry-cleaning studied
Scientists have come up with a new way to clean solar panels without using water.
Union flag ban broadened
The Eureka flag has been banned on federally-funded building sites after ...
Carbon counted in NT gas
Santos's new offshore LNG field could produce more carbon dioxide than LNG.
Business calls for shift fund
A manufacturing lobby says investment is needed to smooth the move to renewable energy.
Grid body sees risks
The industry body for Australia’s electricity grid says the sector must adapt to a changing climate.
Clear risks in IPCC paper
Climate scientists warn that climate change is now a threat to human wellbeing.