Experts say Brisbane is missing out on significant power possibilities.

Experts have warned of looming health risks from the decommissioned Port Augusta power station.

The CSIRO has put a dollar figure on the cost of coal seam gas (CSG) mining on farmers.

Businesses, academics and experts want nuclear waste dump talks to stay active.

The energy regulator has backed billions of dollars worth of infrastructure upgrades.

The usual veneer of agreement was missing after Friday’s COAG meetings.

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has put up $120 million for a wind farm in Barnaby Joyce’s electorate.

Santos says it will save about $2 billion over three years by spinning off its non-essential assets.

SA Premier Jay Weatherill wants the states to set up an emissions-trading system without the Federal Government.

Suggestions that Australia would introduce a carbon pricing scheme lived for less than two days.

A conservative think tank says Australia’s chief business lobby is now “completely outgunned” by progressive think tanks.

The CSIRO has backed emissions trading as the way to cut power bills and hit carbon targets.

The CFMEU has started poking holes in plans for a renewed Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC).

A proposed coal rail line in Queensland has passed its first hurdle for a Federal Government loan.

The Federal Government has opened the possibility of new climate policies for the energy sector.

Farmers are taking issues with South Australia’s energy system into their own hands.

Australian engineers have smashed the world efficiency record for a new kind of solar cell.

Analysts say the value of global mining deals is dwindling.

SA’s Natural Resources Committee says there should be no unconventional gas work without a social licence.

Six executives at a Queensland Government-owned power company have been criticised for accepting bonuses while subcontractors go unpaid.

The Australian Energy Council has warned South Australia about the risks of solar power.

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