Australia has enough gas for 2024 – just
Australia has sufficient gas to meet domestic demand throughout 2024 but it will be tight and weather dependent.
Australia has sufficient gas to meet domestic demand throughout 2024 but it will be tight and weather dependent.
The charge against AGL for failing to follow orders and deliver market stability is the latest enforcement action by the regulator amid mounting public anger.
A new report has found many workers currently employed by the fossil fuel industry can switch to jobs in offshore wind, tempering fears about the community impact of energy transition.
The world’s largest asset manager is vying to join the rush to develop offshore wind in Australia as it seeks to transition away from fossil fuels.
The development of the huge battery comes as Australia falls increasingly behind in developing storage to back up renewable energy.
The capacity investment scheme is Australia’s plan to ensure sufficient power generation is on hand when coal retires, but there is mounting concern the country is well behind.
Thousands of households are already struggling to pay utilities bills and more are tipped to face pain as the cost of living crisis worsens.
Senex has struck its second gas supply deal as it seeks to sway the government to back new developments despite some voter opposition.
The group taps Richard Wrightson as its new boss, dampening speculation that Vales Point could be the next coal power station to close.
The global energy heavyweights will use renewable energy to help lower emissions from one of Australia’s largest LNG facilities.
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