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Energy security

September

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
AGL CEO Damien Nicks (r), chairwoman Patricia McKenzie and chairman-elect Miles George (l) at the AGM in Melbourne today.

Cannon-Brookes’ Grok fails to back AGL board on exec pay

The decision by Mike Cannon-Brookes’ private company to abstain on the remuneration vote signals tensions over emissions reduction plans are unresolved.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Dutton said the cost of his nuclear plan would be released before the next election.

Coalition nuclear policy relies on coal for longer than experts expect

Opposition leader Peter Dutton has conceded that the Coalition’s nuclear policy relies on an extended use of coal power and a sharply increased role for gas power.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith and Phillip Coorey
Shell Australia chairwoman Cecile Wake says regulatory and policy settings are putting at risk investment vital to the transition.

Shell says ‘dysfunctional’ rules putting energy transition at risk

The London-listed group’s local chairwoman, Cecile Wake, says high hurdles for its gas projects are now emerging in its big renewable generation portfolio.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Nuclear debate stalls as detail goes missing in action

The information vacuum includes the costings behind the Coalition’s nuclear vision and a realistic assessment from Labor about the problems in the way of 2030 climate targets.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
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The Waitsia gas project in Western Australia is currently the only onshore venture in the state allowed to export gas.

WA opens narrow window for onshore gas exports

The Cook government’s revised policy may not be enough to achieve the aims of encouraging more gas exploration and development, some commentators say.

  • Tom Rabe, Angela Macdonald-Smith and Brad Thompson
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
The first phase of the Golden Plains wind farm in central Victoria is in the process of starting up.

Renewables record tumbles but may be close to pause

Renewables’ share of generation hit a fresh record on Monday, but with coal plants having to run at minimum levels it may be near a temporary limit.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
Eraring coal-fired power station faces a challenging final phase.

Origin reworks coal power stalwart for final years

The giant Eraring coal generator faces a dynamic last few years to cope with the influx of renewables as the baseload site reinvents itself.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
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
The Taroom Trough gas is less remotely located than the Beetaloo Basin in the Northern Territory (pictured).

Shell well flare in Qld fires up east coast gas hopes

An apparent success by Shell in the little-known Taroom Trough in Queensland has industry insiders excited about a potential large new source of gas.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
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Wild winds blow up solar farm profits

Almost 80 per cent of NSW solar farm output was turned off on Sunday to avoid losses as prices plunged due to oversupply amid plentiful rooftop solar and wind power.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith

August

Australia can’t afford any more delays in the build-out of new generation and transmission without risking blackouts, AEMO said.

Power market ‘beginning to fail’, energy users say

Manufacturers say forecasts for slower EV uptake are a short-term reprieve and that the regular use of voluntary usage cutbacks shows the market isn’t working.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
The power system remains under pressure despite trimmed forecasts for demand.

Pressure on power grid eases as EV uptake falters

The Australian Energy Market Operator also cited softer economic growth and the bigger size of rooftop solar systems for the cut in forecast demand from the grid.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith and Ben Potter
Construction of Snowy Hydro’s Hunter Power Project at Kurri Kurri, NSW, as of August 2024.

Snowy Hydro’s Kurri Kurri generator to run on diesel for months

The new 660-megawatt power station will begin operating in December but only switch to gas early next year, with green hydrogen now a long-term option.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
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Wind farms have been taking longer to secure planning approvals.

Power squeeze worries linger despite Eraring extension

Delays in renewable energy zones and rising electricity demand from data centres mean concerns about power supply reliability haven’t gone away.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
The water intake for the Snowy 2.0 project at the Talbingo reservoir.

Snowy Hydro adds fourth tunnel borer in bid to keep project on track

Snowy’s decision to spend $75 million on an extra tunnel boring machine signals it is prioritising start-up timing over cost pressures at the project.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Longford gas plant is slowly being decommissioned, and supply has already been crunched.

Choke in gas supply makes imports, once unthinkable, almost inevitable

Falling production at a large plant and a forecast slide in supply from fields off the south-eastern coast is adding to the anxieties of major users.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
A nickel processing plant operated by Vale in Sorowako, South Sulawesi, in Indonesia.

Indonesia suffers the consequences of cosying up to China

China helped Indonesia become the world’s dominant producer of nickel, a mineral essential for electric vehicles. As a result, it’s struggling to access the huge US market.

  • Christina Lu
The post-2030 review of the National Electricity Market will be crucial to ensure reliability in a wind and solar power-dominated grid.

Productivity Commission set to lead power market reforms

Paying generators not only for the power they produce but also their ability to plug supply gaps will be critical to ensure grid reliability as coal plants shut down.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith and Ben Potter

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