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Inside Rio Tinto’s all out war to unlock Serbia’s lithium riches
The mining giant has been trying to develop the resource rich Jadar Valley for two decades. So why is it persisting in the face of intense opposition?
- 24 mins ago
- Hans van Leeuwen
This Month
- Opinion
- Inside China
This is how China could lift growth while cutting global emissions
A shift towards green development could help stabilise the Chinese economy while supporting the world’s energy transition.
- Yiping Huang
Power findings show ‘failure of privatisation’: SA energy minister
Minister Tom Koutsantonis says the behaviour of large power generators reported by the Australian Energy Regulator is “extremely concerning”.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
- Exclusive
- Energy security
Energy grid’s power imbalance could blow out bills, AER warns
In a review to be released on Friday, the energy regulator also said the government should consider the need to diversify ownership as it underwrote projects.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
Coal demand hits record with Australia bulking up
Australia is over-represented on the world stage as a source of new coal output, the International Energy Agency found.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
Nickel shutdowns ease WA’s gas shortage fears
While gas for Western Australia’s domestic users is adequate for the next few years, a shortfall may emerge in 2028, the market operator says.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
US backs Oz firm’s graphite factory to loosen China’s EV grip
The energy department has offered Novonix a $1.2 billion loan to underwrite construction of the first large-scale synthetic graphite facility in North America when complete.
- Nic Fildes and Harry Dempsey
EnergyAustralia’s fight for future of NSW coal plant
The large Mount Piper generator may be needed by the market for another 15 years, but in a vastly different role that will require policy support.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
- Opinion
- Opinion
Any hope of a rational debate about nuclear power is gone
Households and businesses would be better served by a rational debate on the merits of including nuclear power in the future energy mix. They aren’t getting that.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
Dutton’s nuclear costings underpinned by ‘distorted numbers’
Critics point to what they call four miscalculations in the modelling by Frontier Economics.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
Meet the man on whom Peter Dutton is pinning his nuclear hopes
The opposition leader picked a relatively untested backbencher to create the Coalition’s nuclear energy policy.
- Ronald Mizen
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Mercurial Forrest is approaching a vital moment at Fortescue
In coming years, Andrew Forrest must juggle growing pressure on his flagship iron ore business, a capital-hungry decarbonisation program, and a push into green iron.
- James Thomson
The human factor holding up wind power project
A bottleneck is emerging in Western Australia’s transmission infrastructure pipeline, an industry source has warned.
- Tom Rabe
- Exclusive
- Gas
PNG PM’s big hopes for delayed LNG project
James Marape reported “good progress” in reducing a 50 per cent cost blowout that delayed the Papua LNG project, but doubts remain on its timing.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
Revamped Potentia Energy scours market for big battery investments
The company once known as Enel Green Power Australia has plenty of cash to splash on renewable assets.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
CSIRO doubles down on nuclear power as too costly, slow
The science agency’s latest report on future energy needs comes just ahead of the long-awaited costings for Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy policy.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Pilbara plots its path from diesel to clean, green mining
Port Hedland is bang in the middle of the country’s industrial engine. There are ambitious plans to decarbonise with miles of transmission and new generation.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
Macquarie-backed offshore wind developer Corio lays off staff
Soaring equipment and debt costs have hurt the renewable power industry, leading to project cancellations and job cuts at major companies.
- William Mathis
- Updated
- Mergers & acquisitions
Di Pilla finds big super backers as he clinches $950m clean energy buy
The veteran dealmaker’s HMC Capital is acquiring a portfolio of renewable generation assets from Neoen and becoming a major player in the energy transition.
- Updated
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
- Opinion
- Gas
Victoria is running out of gas and there is no easy fix
A gas-rich, wealthy country unable to supply gas to its major population centres is a massive policy failing. There is one “least-worst” solution.
- Tony Wood