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Data centres need huge amounts of power to process information used in artificial intelligence.

Runaway energy build-out costs threaten data centre opportunity

Australia’s hopes of an outsized share of the data centre market will come to nothing unless it can rein in the cost of the clean energy expansion.

Nearly all new car sales in Norway are electric. That’s true even in Finnmark, the northernmost region in Europe’s northernmost country.

Almost all new cars in this country are electric. The reason? Money

Norway is very close to having 100 per cent zero-emission new car sales in 2025. Here’s how a freezing country beat range anxiety.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

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Future gas reservation won’t get us over ‘valley of death’: energy CEO

EnergyQuest chief executive Rick Wilkinson said a prospective change to reserves was “unlikely to solve the problem” of Australia’s east coast gas shortage.

The Coalition must be relentless in holding the government to account for and offer an alternative plan for making Australia grow again.

3 ways the Coalition can fight back and restore Australia’s prosperity

The opposition should focus on solving three of the country’s biggest problems: housing, energy and tax.

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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.

Chris Bowen came out of the election well.

Bowen enjoys AEMO energy boost

The climate change and energy minister is the happy recipient of some good timing.

While there is no lack of interest from financial sponsors, batteries have been a hard sell – or at least harder than solar and wind energy projects.

Green energy giant Copenhagen Infra shops 240MW South Australian battery

Summerfield’s drawcard is expected to be its offtake agreement with the $18 billion Origin Energy.

Pacific Energy builds remote power plants for miners.

QIC’s remote power player Pacific Energy lines up $2b raising

The latest equity raising and refinancing gives it more than $1 billion of firepower to bankroll capex.

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.

Woodside wants to extend the life of its North West Shelf gas project in WA.

Powerful unions back Woodside project extension

Australia’s biggest union has intervened in the Albanese government’s considerations over the future of Woodside’s North West Shelf project.

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WA Premier Roger Cook speaks to the AFR ahead of the masthead’s Mining Summit in Perth.

The radioactive rock piquing the WA premier’s interest

Roger Cook believes the country needs to be more flexible in its approach to energy generation, and has flagged one metal as a potential solution.

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The energy transition will fail without more mines

Our scorecard for the government must include whether initiatives ensure more critical minerals projects come online, faster, and without cutting corners.

Perth-headquartered Talga has established a pilot plant to make battery materials in the northern Sweden town of Lulea.

Perth battery materials player Talga Group launches raise; taps Euroz

New shares will be issued at 40¢, a 14.9 per cent discount to the last traded price.

Xi Jinping has transformed China into a clean energy leader.

How Xi Jinping sparked China’s electricity revolution

Beijing’s aggressive pursuit of energy self-sufficiency could give it the upper hand in the trade war with the US.

Can Labor turn a big win into a green energy reality?

Clean energy advocates hope Labor can use the policy seeds planted in its first term to deliver its energy transition agenda. The reality will be much harder.

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