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Yesterday

Nyrstar Australia chief executive Matt Howell at the company’s zinc smelter in Hobart last week.

Nyrstar warns of ‘urgent, serious’ risk of smelter closure

The metal processor says it is weeks away from closing plants in South Australia and Tasmania if it does not secure support from federal and state governments.

Cameron O’Reilly, the inaugural chairman of the NSW Energy Security Corporation, in Sydney on Monday.

NSW’s $1b green bank to pick first investment this year

Cameron O’Reilly, chairman of NSW Energy Security Corporation, wants to get more clean power into the grid faster, smoothing the transition away from coal.

June

Australian Energy Regulator chair Clare Savage.

Basslink U-turn puts faith in long-term power price benefits

The energy regulator was swayed by arguments from Hydro Tasmania and others that regulating the power cable between Victoria and Tasmania was the best option.

Boats from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard circle the British-flagged oil tanker Stena Impero days after it was seized in the Strait of Hormuz in 2019.

Iran threat a wake-up call for Australia’s fuel reserves

The Iran conflict is a timely reminder Australia needs to build onshore fuel reserves with current supplies well short of the target 90 days.

Gas buyers want conditions in any approval to force Santos’ GLNG  venture to cut purchases of domestic gas.

Contrarian Barrenjoey says Santos’ $36b sale won’t hit FIRB barrier

The investment bank’s analysts told clients there was too much scepticism about the likelihood an Abu Dhabi-led consortium would be able to pull off the deal.

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Adnoc’s Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Treasurer Jim Chalmers and the AWU’s Paul Farrow.

AWU says Chalmers must put big conditions on $36b Santos takeover

The influential union wants the ASX-listed oil and gas producer’s Abu Dhabi suitor to sell more gas in Australia in exchange for foreign investment approval.

The pumped hydro project is planned for Lake Lyell near Lithgow in NSW.

French energy giant backs multibillion-dollar NSW pumped hydro project

Government-owned EDF, better known for its large nuclear power fleet, is buying into an EnergyAustralia plant and wants to acquire more.

The Barossa gas project in the Timor Sea is nearing the start of production.

Bidder XRG says it wants ‘100pc’ of Santos amid break-up speculation

In an attempt to pre-empt Canberra’s concerns, the Middle Eastern-led bid group says it plans to invest in Santos’ domestic energy production.

Victoria’s gas budget is under strain.

Victoria uses 13pc of entire year’s gas budget in just three days

Breakdowns at a major coal power plant and weak renewable energy generation have left the state running down its stores faster than expected in a cold winter.

There is no shortage of gas.

Billions of dollars and plenty of jobs at stake in Labor’s gas plans

Long-suffering east coast gas users justifiably want access to more affordable supplies, but putting domestic needs ahead of exports would come at a big cost.

The disruption at EnergyAustralia’s Yallourn generator in Victoria comes as renewables generation in the Melbourne region is subdued.

Outage at power station broadens Victoria’s energy crisis

The disruption at EnergyAustralia’s Yallourn coal power station comes as Victoria is already facing the risk of winter gas shortfalls on peak-demand days.

Woodside’s North West Shelf gas project in WA.

Albanese praises Western Australia’s gas reservation policy

The Albanese government will conduct a review energy policy including whether a portion of gas produced on the east coast should be reserved to avoid energy shortages.

May

Woodside’s North West Shelf gas project in WA.

East coast gas reserve in Albanese government’s sights

Canberra is likely to consider establishing an eastern cache as part of a sweeping review of the country’s energy system.

Basslink connects Tasmania into the national electricity market.

Consumers face higher prices in Bass Strait electricity stand-off

A dispute over the future of the only electricity cable linking Victoria and Tasmania could spill over into consumer energy bills.

April

A family eats by candlelight during the blackout in Barcelona.

The five seconds that plunged Spain into darkness

A key point of concern is the role that renewable power played in the outage with Spain a leader in rolling out wind and solar generation.

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People waiting outside a closed train station during a major power outage in Barcelona, Spain.

Mystery blackout forces Spain, Portugal to cope with life off the grid

An unprecedented and massive blackout hit both nations overnight, cutting off everything from metro trains to ATMs for 50 million people.

The offshore wind industry will require significant supporting infrastructure for transporting and installing large turbines.

Victoria walks back timetable for key Gippsland wind infrastructure

In a delayed update, the state removed references to when a marine supply base was expected to be operational and dropped details of offtake contract auctions.

Opposition leader Peter Dutton visited BlueScope Steel in Erskine Park in the division of McMahon.

No extra gas for domestic market under Dutton plan: industry

The sector has changed its criticism of the Coalition’s energy policy from complaining it would create a glut, to arguing it would create a shortfall.

A Japanese LNG tanker at a JERA thermal power station in greater Tokyo.

Japan warns on Dutton’s gas reservation policy

A Tokyo think tank says limiting sales into the regional spot market could “handicap” Australian producers and trim Japanese trading in South-East Asia.

CSIRO modelling taking into account the Coalition’s criticism still showed nuclear energy was more expensive than renewables.

‘Doesn’t stack up’: Top investors go cold on nuclear

New data shows Australia’s top asset managers have little interest in investing in atomic energy generation.

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