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Industrial action by tug workers could disrupt LNG exports from Gladstone over the next two weeks.

Gladstone industrial action threatens LNG exports

Any disruption to shipments from the Queensland port could temporarily boost gas supplies for the domestic market just as the ACCC is warning of potential shortages in the southern states.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Squadron Energy has almost finished building an LNG import terminal in Port Kembla in NSW.

Gas price warning as winter shortages loom for Victoria

ACCC’s warnings that consumers face higher prices as the southern states start to rely on imports have been rejected by the country’s leading LNG importer.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Households with rooftop solar are partly insulated from the changes in the electricity market.

Power price surge adds to ‘headwinds’ for energy bills

Average wholesale electricity prices doubled in the December quarter, with NSW suffering the biggest jump amid a run of hot weather and coal unit outages.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Andrew Forrest and the CEO of ExxonMobil Darren Wood.

Exxon accuses Forrest-linked charity of helping billionaire’s interests

The oil and gas giant has described philanthropic organisations connected to the businessman as “corrupting influence of foreign money”. They deny those claims.

  • Tom Rabe
Woodside could reach a final investment decision this quarter on the Louisiana LNG export terminal on the US Gulf Coast.

LNG exporters brace for wave of new supply

The consensus view that LNG producers are in for some lean years amid a surge in output has been challenged by some analysts.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
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Laura Caspari, Managing Director of renewables at Engie

Engie woos data centres to set up near wind and solar farms

The French utility giant has ambitious plans to help meet Australia’s clean energy targets, but its executives say we need to think outside the box to get there.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Australian hydrogen hopefuls have been encouraged by the programme of US tax credits.

Australian hydrogen hopefuls catch a break from US tax credit rules

Local proponents of the green fuel have been encouraged by the US government’s billions of dollars in tax credits which now come with fewer conditions attached.

  • Mark Wembridge

December 2024

Project EnergyConnect will link South Australia’s grid to NSW’s.

Milestone reached to unlock Snowy 2.0 power

The government’s green bank has committed its single biggest investment to the HumeLink transmission project, which is considered critical to the cleaner energy transition.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
AZZO’s energy management systems, including electricity, water and gas monitoring, are used by the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

California PE Angeleno buys into Aussie energy software biz

Rennie Advisory advised on the raising, conducting a global search for a minority partner to take AZZO to the United States.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Woodside’s North Rankin platform.

Woodside, Chevron in WA LNG shake-up

A deal between the pair should pave the way for more gas supplies to flow into the North West Shelf, while supporting dividend payouts to Woodside shareholders.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
BHP suspended its WA nickel operations earlier this year after heavy losses, helping cut demand for gas in the state.

Nickel shutdowns ease WA’s gas shortage fears

While gas for Western Australia’s domestic users is adequate for the next few years, a shortfall may emerge in 2028, the market operator says.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
APA’s AGM in October attracted protesters concerned about the development of Beetaloo gas.

New pipeline unlocks Beetaloo gas for NT customers in 2026

A deal signed with pipeline owner APA Group looks set to stoke controversy over the development of a massive new onshore gas resource.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
EnergyAustralia executive, operations and projects, Sue Elliott, at the Mount Piper power station near Lithgow in NSW last Thursday.

EnergyAustralia’s fight for future of NSW coal plant

The large Mount Piper generator may be needed by the market for another 15 years, but in a vastly different role that will require policy support.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Green hydrogen proponents have pushed back on Coalition assumptions that the industry won’t exist by 2050.

‘Negative and wrong’: Green hydrogen players rebut Coalition claims

Green hydrogen advocates have pushed back on assumptions the industry won’t exist by 2050, which is a central premise underpinning the Coalition’s nuclear modelling.

  • Tom Rabe

Nuclear costing suffers from flawed assumptions

Readers’ letters on the true cost of nuclear power, the unending energy debate, whingeing CEOs, earning trust, Peter Dutton’s flag stance, Victoria’s economy, and the impact of the kakistocracy.

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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has outlined the Coalition’s plan for nuclear power generation.

Forget the logistics, Dutton is selling a concept

If the Coalition’s plan for nuclear energy sounds too good to be true, it probably is, but it will be two and a half decades before we’ll know for sure.

  • Phillip Coorey
The WA govenrment has approved the extension of the North West Shelf plant near Karratha.

WA government green lights Woodside’s North West Shelf extension

The West Australian government has given Woodside the green light to extend the life of its North West Shelf gas processing facility.

  • Tom Rabe
Andrew Forrest, who made his name building iron ore mines, has struggled to make green hydrogen viable.

Inside the ‘unending chaos’ at Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue

After a frenetic world tour, the billionaire had to wind back his hydrogen plans. A Financial Review investigation looks at what led to an exodus of executives.

  • Primrose Riordan
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Why people really decide to install solar panels

In an ideal world we would not need to be prodded into greener behaviour. But in many cases, the social contagion effect is a key motivator.

  • Pilita Clark
A transmission “bottleneck” is emerging in WA’s southwest.

The human factor holding up wind power project

A bottleneck is emerging in Western Australia’s transmission infrastructure pipeline, an industry source has warned.

  • Tom Rabe
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape (r) and Anthony Smare, president of PNG Chamber of Resources and Energy, in Sydney on Tuesday.

PNG PM’s big hopes for delayed LNG project

James Marape reported “good progress” in reducing a 50 per cent cost blowout that delayed the Papua LNG project, but doubts remain on its timing.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith

The case against nuclear energy is convincing

Readers’ letters on the CSIRO’s latest assessment of nuclear power, antisemitism, big business and productivity, and safeguarding essential food supplies.

Potentia Energy CEO Werther Esposito in Sydney on Friday.

Revamped Potentia Energy scours market for big battery investments

The company once known as Enel Green Power Australia has plenty of cash to splash on renewable assets.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Peter Dutton’s nuclear policy is about to be tested.

CSIRO doubles down on nuclear power as too costly, slow

The science agency’s latest report on future energy needs comes just ahead of the long-awaited costings for Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy policy.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith

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