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Woodside CEO Meg O’Neil in Melbourne on Thursday for a sustainability briefing.

Woodside CEO: too expensive to make deep cuts to carbon emissions

Meg O’Neill said investments in carbon capture to cut emissions at LNG plants were still $US200-$US500 a tonne, too high to be worthwhile for shareholders.

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.

Beach Energy’s Brett Woods at the Australian Domestic Gas Outlook conference in Sydney.

Gas policy ‘taken over by activists’: Beach CEO

Brett Woods also took aim at politicians opposing local gas supply projects that are forcing the industry towards more emissions intensive and expensive imports.

Korea and Malaysia have invested about $14 billion in Santos’ GLNG export venture.

Korean giant strikes out at gas intervention

Kogas has questioned whether it can still rely on its contracts to buy Australian LNG, given mounting government intervention in the domestic gas market.

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tephen Panizza, co-founder and head of renewables Federation Asset Management.

Federation plots a path from asset manager to batteries developer

The investment firm is launching a multi-billion dollar platform that will specialise building and operating large, long-duration storage.

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Liontown Resources’ Kathleen Valley lithium mine, for which Zenith built a hybrid offsite plant.

CVC DIF reconfirms offer for PEP’s Zenith; final shortlist this week

Sources said sell-side advisers RBC and Azure had told suitors they would need to raise their bids ahead of Friday’s deadline for reconfirmations of NBIOs.

Dutton delivers his budget reply speech in the House of Representatives.

Santos breaks ranks on Dutton’s gas plan

The gas producer looks set to emerge as a winner under the Coalition’s gas policy, despite it being widely blamed for the risk of shortages on the east coast.

The Barossa gas project in the Timor Sea has had to overcome several legal challenges.

Santos Barossa delay feared as politics envelops gas

The deferral of a ruling on the North West Shelf venture has stoked fears that other gas projects will also fall victim to the fractious politics around the fossil fuel.

The hydrogen market has developed much more slowly than hoped.

Asia’s hydrogen hopes in Australia suffer another blow

Korea’s largest electric utility has failed to secure funding from the federal government’s Hydrogen Headstart for a project in Newcastle.

‘The big lie’: Why governments can’t deliver cheaper power

Political leaders have been promising lower power bills for two decades, but they should come clean about its true costs.

Santos chief executive Kevin Gallagher has led the company for more than nine years.

Succession question swirls around Santos chief executive

Kevin Gallagher will mark a decade at the oil group next year and analysts, fund managers and a proxy adviser want answers on who will eventually replace him.

Gayle Miller, senior adviser on renewable power and transition, global client group, Brookfield.

Brookfield defies Trump pushback on energy transition

Brookfield, the largest owner-operator of renewables generation in Australia, says global green energy investment is unstoppable despite the return of Trump.

Could offshore wind blow Alex Dyson off course?

The independent launched his political career with a dance backing renewable energy by impersonating a windmill. Today, he’s dancing to a different tune. Voters say that won’t work.

Joseph Evans and the electric car that powers his winery.

How to power your home with your EV (and save $30,000)

A South Australian winery that’s almost entirely powered by the sun and two Nissan Leafs gives a glimpse of what a low-cost, green energy future looks like.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen says the government’s $840 million commitment to the Murchison Green Hydrogen project is globally significant.

$800m pledge keeps Labor green hydrogen dream alive

The green fuel sector got a shot in the arm after the federal government committed more than $800 million in production incentives to a green hydrogen project.

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LNG imports may not be needed until later this decade under AEMO’s latest gas outlook.

Winter gas threat pushed out but shortages loom

The energy market operator expects winter gas shortages to hit Victoria in 2028 and predicts a serious energy shock without new investment. Queensland says it will keep coal-fired power stations open longer.

Victoria’s energy challenge explained (in 7 charts)

The state has been powered by vast reserves of cheap oil, gas and brown coal. But it faces blackouts in coming years – here’s how that happened.

Gas is a key source of planet-warming emissions but remains widely used in Victoria and NSW.

Victoria’s gas switch to cost households $5.8b: report

The Allan government’s plan to force people to replace broken down appliances with electric ones could cost more than first thought, according to new research.

Victoria’s mainstay of gas supply, the Bass Strait fields, are now depleting rapidly.

Looming threat to curb Queensland LNG exports spurs new drilling

The concern among Queensland’s LNG exporters about a crackdown on Asian sales contract renewals is pushing them to drill for new gas to supply domestic customers.

USS Halsey, JS Sazanami and HMAS Warramunga on a “regional presence deployment”.

Australia’s allies must step up in the Indo-Pacific

Readers’ letters on dealing with Donald Trump’s isolationism, looking to Congress for tariff relief, Rio’s clean energy move, Peter Dutton’s track record, and a CANZUK alliance.

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