Off-target ALP’s green undershoot on renewables
A bold 2030 green target by the Albanese government will fall well short, according to a top energy forecaster.
A bold 2030 green target by the Albanese government will fall well short, according to a top energy forecaster.
The Greens have officially won back the inner Brisbane seat of Ryan, with victor Elizabeth Watson-Brown pledging to ‘push Labor’ on stronger climate action.
The deal allows AGL to expand its pipeline of potential long-duration projects that it will need to develop to replace coal in NSW. But how much former Liberal leader Malcolm Turnbull pocketed in the sale is unclear.
More than a dozen activists disrupted the company’s annual general meeting but when the proxies were counted, there weren’t enough votes to stop the re-election of one under-pressure director.
Queensland coal king Nick Jorss has accused the Climate Council of using the impending arrival of Cyclone Alfred in Brisbane to fuel political propaganda.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has exposed a major issue millions of Australians face as it looms ever closer to the east coast.
A famed West Australian sheep station once eyed off by Andrew Forrest for a renewable energy project will stay in sheep production under its new owners.
Victoria is likely going to have to burn coal for longer and endure a gas shortage, says a new report commissioned by the state Labor government.
An offshore windpower developer rejected for a licence says it is mystified why its project wasn’t supported and its efforts to engage with the federal minister have gone largely unanswered.
Amanda Lacaze says if the US wants to secure rare earths supply, they should buy from Lynas rather than continue with “thought bubble” solutions.
Despite finding massive support for renewables, a new Clean Energy Council report indicated energy is low down on voters’ priority lists.
Donald Trump might be trying to “de-woke the world” on issues like climate change, but a key ag leader says he’s unlikely to halt investment into Australian regenerative farming.
Top tech entrepreneurs are rallying together to power the ‘energy renaissance’ as Donald Trump winds back projects aimed at tackling climate change, branding it the ‘green new scam’.
The world’s largest independent commodities trading house has for the first time struck a deal to take energy from an Australian battery project.
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