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Yesterday

Gas producers say holding back Australian LNG projects threatens Asia’s energy transition.

Gas giants say they can get Asia off coal – and reduce emissions

New research suggests replacing coal power with Australian gas could deliver cost-effective emissions reductions in Asia.

This Month

Victoria is facing a gas supply crisis.

‘Bailing out bad decisions’: Queensland slams Victoria over gas supply

Any hopes of pulling more gas from the north was shot down by the Liberal-National government in Brisbane, which is fed up with southern energy policies.

Koki Mashita and Associate Professor Roslyn Prinsley, at the Australian National University.

Storm tamer wants to put a dent in Australia’s cyclones

He’s a college dropout who has the ear of climate scientists and even the Australian government with his sci-fi-sounding plan to stop cyclones and hurricanes.

Rhema Tieu with her Mitsubishi EV.

Inner-city EV owners resort to desperate measures

Electrical cables snaking over balconies and over hanging roads and footpaths are a nightly occurrence in many inner-city suburbs. And it’s about to get worse.

EV tax breaks are under review.

EV tax breaks, costly climate policies targeted in productivity review

The Productivity Commission is preparing to urge the Albanese government to phase out tax breaks for electric vehicles.

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“If we save the sea, we save our world”: David Attenborough in Ocean with David Attenborough.

Attenborough joins 10,000 people to urge action on High Seas Treaty

Australia is set to back a major new ocean protection treaty to limit industrial-scale fishing and protect international waters from destruction.

Hybrid vehicle plugged in to charger

A battle is on to own pole-mounted EV chargers – and make users pay

Rollout of chargers could be accelerated by networks, but charging companies warn all electricity users and non-EV drivers will pay the price.

Western Australia’s gas reservation scheme has kept prices in the state low.

Australians are upset about gas prices. This chart shows why

Western Australia reserves a portion of its export gas for domestic use – and has some of the lowest prices in the world.

A gas rig on the North West Shelf off Western Australia.

Labor is adrift on gas policy. Here’s why that’s bad

Without a clear strategy, Labor leaves the field open to those who insist we should stop all gas now, and those who argue that gas will be around for many decades yet.

Spiralling power costs are threatening to shut down one of Australia’s four aluminium smelters.

Rio pushes for ‘eye-watering’ Tomago bailout

Australia’s largest electricity user is seeking billions in direct government support to cover spiralling power costs.

Lily D’Ambrosio was grilled about the energy plan costs on Friday.

‘Not about being dishonest’: D’Ambrosio says grid bill still unknown

Victorian Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio says cost of the multibillion-dollar renewable energy plan will be known only when all contracts are signed over the years.

Data centres require large amounts of power to process information used in artificial intelligence.

AI drives surge in fossil fuel investment

The energy requirements of artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT are increasing demand for gas-powered electricity generation, a new report says.

Green groups in Tasmania have opposed several clean energy projects.

Renewables rollout on a collision course with green groups: study

Australia’s energy transition will require around 110,000 square kilometres of land – that’s roughly 1.7 times the size of Tasmania.

Australia’s offshore wind industry has not yet moved beyond the planning phase.

NSW offshore wind blown off course amid global uncertainty

A global renewables developer recently targeted by the Trump administration has delayed its Australian offshore wind plans.

Climate change poses an existential thread to Pacific Island countries.

Tuvalu said gas project decision was a matter of trust. Then it wasn’t

A small Pacific Island nation came out firing against Labor’s North West Shelf call. Then it backtracked.

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Negative emissions technologies play a crucial role in the energy transition. And they need to be supported by a well-functioning “carbon offset market”.

Bad carbon credits are undermining climate progress

One thing both the left and right ought to be able to agree upon is that an effective market for high quality carbon credits is important.

By shifting to renewables companies can lower costs, reduce strain on the system, and help accelerate their transition to net zero.

Flexible energy use lowers business costs and emissions

As Australia’s energy grid undergoes a major transformation, businesses must balance energy costs with sustainability goals.

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May

The Albanese government says new gas supply is crucial to transition to net zero emissions.

Why Labor could go all in on gas

The government’s sign-off on Woodside’s North West Shelf project is a signal it’s ready to take a more supportive approach to gas’ role in the energy transition.

Australia will need to build out its renewable generation capacity to support plans to expand in green manufacturing.

Here’s a plan to unlock Australia’s clean commodity export potential

Australia needs a policy mechanism to help realise its ambitions to become a global supplier of clean commodities such as green iron and sustainable aviation fuel.

North West Shelf gas exploration project delays have dragged on for years.

North West Shelf green light signals warming to gas

It’s welcome acknowledgment gas will play a key role in the important net zero energy transformation that is proving longer, harder and more costly than first thought.

 As the Government undertakes its review of the Climate Active scheme there needs to be a strong focus on ensuring the integrity of carbon offsets utilised in the scheme.

Before you trash carbon offsets, ask who pays for conservation

If private land-based funding isn’t going to come from taxpayers, then we should be striving to grow markets that support genuine conservation efforts.

Queensland Treasurer David Janetzki addresses the Australian Energy Producers Conference in Brisbane.

Queensland hits out at ‘ideological’ Victorian energy policy

The state energy minister says the cancellation of a major wind farm project should not deter new renewables investment.

An Australian windfarm

Nuclear fantasy gone but renewables reality remains

Labor was able to bury the Coalition’s plans for a nuclear energy future. But now the high costs of Australia’s energy challenge are coming back into focus.

Environment Minister Murray Watt is due to make a decision on the NW Shelf gas project this week.

Labor poised to approve controversial NW Shelf gas project

The Albanese government has made its strongest signal yet that it will give the nod to Woodside’s long-delayed development.

Australia’s system, with ACCUs at the core, is globally recognised as being one of the most robust, well designed and high integrity carbon markets.

Carbon credit critics let the perfect be the enemy of good

The anti-greenwashing campaign against Climate Active has generated unwarranted scepticism about the rigour which underpins Australia’s carbon market.

Original URL: https://www.afr.com/policy/energy-and-climate