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The “high school” level feud between the US president and the world’s richest man has sent Tesla stock into free-fall. But the biggest victim could be autonomous tech.
Report into Broken Hill blackout advocates micro-grids, but also finds that network operator Transgrid failed to report fact one of its back-up generators was broken.
What if the hoards of offshore wind data was all in one database and free for everyone to use? It’s a vision being put forward by researchers in Australia.
State approves two major new renewable energy generation and storage projects through planning fast-track scheme – both of which were opposed by the respective local councils.
Greenhouse gas emissions have returned to near record levels in one state, where a decision to extend a gas plant’s life has sparked nationwide protest.
Pacific Island group condemns Australia’s support for gas project extension as major new climate report warns we are “fast running out of time to turn the tide” on ocean ...
Global surveys of 50,000 people finds “strong and genuine support” for international carbon pricing and other policy measures to mitigate climate change.
As global investment in renewables marches upwards, new data from the IEA shows 2025 will be the first time since 2020 to see a year-on-year fall in fossil fuel investment.
After a slow year when nuclear took over the headlines, offshore wind execs hope Victoria’s CfD auction will pep up the industry.
It’s hard to say which is the bigger train wreck: the tit-for-tat feud between the president of the United States and the world’s richest man, or the free-fall of Tesla shares as its founder Elon Musk ...
We’re living in a state of denial.” Former regulator says no one has come up with a solution for the “death spiral” for gas networks, so he has a suggestion.
Green Hydrogen Hub project director issues plea to international investors, including the “monsters” of carbon intensive industry, to back Tasmania’s $2 billion green fuel vision.