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Encouragingly, during his trip last week to Beijing, Australia’s Treasurer Jim Chalmers acknowledged this mutual interest in green steel production.

China’s cleantech leadership is Australia’s decarbonisation opportunity

Our path to a green future can thrive by strengthening its climate partnership with China.

  • David Olsson

September

Australia is planning to co-host alongside Pacific islands that are vulnerable to sea level rise and severe storms.

Bringing COP31 Down Under will be an unprecedented opportunity

Australia could co-host the global climate meeting in 2026 well on the way to emissions targets, and ready to drive fresh momentum.

  • Kerry Schott and John Connor
Whether nuclear power should help replace retiring coal power stations is a major topic of debate.

Dutton’s nuclear policy put to the test

Several of the fundamental arguments made by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to underpin the Coalition’s nuclear policy do not convince independent energy experts.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Golden Plains wind farm in Victoria was among renewables projects approved in the June half.

Renewables projects rebound, but still behind target

The Clean Energy Regulator raised its forecast for wind and solar farm approvals this year, after a drop in generation from renewables in the June quarter.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Peter Dutton is still to unveil the cost of his nuclear plans.

Dutton loose with the truth on benefits of nuclear energy

Readers’ letters on the opposition leader’s nuclear push; international student caps; the Victorian Liberal Party; childcare costs; and the Greens.

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Large batteries arriving at the Stanwell power station in Queensland.

Labor shrugs off flat battery projects with $25m investment

Treasurer Cameron Dick said he was confident the $70 million plant in Maryborough wouldn’t suffer the same fate as earlier failures of battery ventures.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith and James Hall
David Rowe

Dutton nuclear policy sell fails to add up the cost

The energy future of Australia requires details – and lots of them – so that voters can make an informed choice. 

  • The AFR View
 Taxpayers in NSW and Victoria are being called upon to pay coal-fired power stations to stay open.

Dutton’s nuclear folly is an economy wrecker

Under the Coalition, Australian manufacturing would face a decade of uncertainty and taxpayers would finance the renationalisation of electricity generation.

  • Craig Emerson
. It behoves both Labor and the Coalition to put credible net-zero plans to the electorate. The stakes have never been higher.

Six points that Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan has to answer

The major parties are further apart than ever on energy policy, and neither has a credible plan to reduce prices. Where does that leave the Coalition’s nuclear gamble?

  • Tony Wood
The BCA dinner is It is also the opportunity for the Prime Minister to take on the big economic reform challenges, such as tax reform and boosting productivity called for by Bill Kelty.

Not pulling the climate trigger shows needle Labor must thread

Anthony Albanese has overruled Tanya Plibersek on a deal with the Greens because he doesn’t want to hang a lantern over what a Labor-Greens minority government might entail for the mining industry, especially in WA.

  • The AFR View
Victorian Energy Minister, Lily D’Ambrosio, wanted to implement a long-term program to phase out gas cook tops from Victorian homes.

Energy revolution happens a cooktop at a time

The green transition starts in households. If you don’t think that’s true, then you have not thought about it enough.

  • Zoe Daniel
German State Secretary Anja Hajduk and Minister for Climate Change Chris Bowen during a press conference at the APAC Hydrogen Summit in Brisbane on Friday.

Australia and Germany in $660m hydrogen funding initiative

Chris Bowen has rejected commentary about the death of hydrogen industry, claiming production could reach a million tonnes a year in five years.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith and James Hall
Ramesh Singaram, president and CEO, Asia, gas power, GE Vernova.

Hydrogen’s bright role supporting nation’s renewable energy future

Hydrogen, once seen as a niche energy source, is central to the global shift towards lower emissions energy. Australia has a leading role in the transition.

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Only this week, Dutton was reported as dismissing questions about budget impacts because he didn’t want to overload Australians with too much information.

Record weeks for renewables blow up Dutton’s nuclear con

The record high of low-cost wind and solar in the grid comes as we are still waiting for the costing on the Coalition’s plan to nationalise the eye-watering cost of seven nuclear plants.

  • Tim Buckley and Annemarie Jonson
Shaun Westcott, president and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Australia.

Future of the automotive industry and the energy transition

The automotive industry is experiencing one of the most profound transformations since Henry Ford.

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan (left) and Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio.

Gas ‘reality dawning’ for Victorian government, says exploration firm

Lakes Blue Energy chief operating officer Tim O’Brien has welcomed the Allan government’s public softening of its stance on gas.

  • Gus McCubbing

Learning to live with 50 degree temperatures

From Dubai to Mumbai, cities are having to adapt to hotter summers, often exacerbating economic inequality in the process.

  • Chloe Cornish
Discarded solar panels with shattered glass at a recycling facility in Arizona. Australia has few options for recycling panels.

Warning on the growing solar panel scrap heap

The industry is nearing a tipping point as the nation grapples with unprecedented levels of waste.

  • Nina Hendy

Soil carbon capture surges as AI drives down costs

Artificial intelligence can reduce barriers to implementing soil carbon projects as ag tech creates new opportunities.

  • Agnes King

How this battery system can help the energy transition

The electricity grid is long on solar power and short on storage. This first of a kind battery service could be the solution.

  • Sian Powell

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