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Victorians paying top dollar for carbon credits, triggering green-scheme overhaul
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Energy

Victorians paying top dollar for carbon credits, triggering green-scheme overhaul

A tonne of carbon removed from the atmosphere costs up to three times more under Victoria’s gas removal program than in similar schemes across Australia – and it’s passed onto consumers in their power bills.

  • by Kieran Rooney

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If you give voters free solar batteries, they might keep you in power, Mr Albanese
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If you give voters free solar batteries, they might keep you in power, Mr Albanese

Turbocharging renewables with rooftop solar and subsidised batteries is a sure-fire vote-winner. So why is the government not doing it?

  • by Rebecca Huntley
Energy minister tells court he did not know of ‘catastrophic risk’

Energy minister tells court he did not know of ‘catastrophic risk’

The incumbent energy minister, Labor’s Mick de Brenni, said he was confident his Federal Court appearance would not disrupt his party’s election campaign.

  • by Cloe Read
Renewables’ half-hour of power on the east coast

Renewables’ half-hour of power on the east coast

Australia’s energy transition reached a record this week as renewables hit 74 per cent of the electricity mix for a half-hour period.

  • by Nick Toscano
Britain flicks the off switch on coal-fired power after 140 years

Britain flicks the off switch on coal-fired power after 140 years

The source of energy that made the Industrial Revolution possible has been abandoned by the UK earlier than expected, making the country a G7 leader.

  • by Rob Harris
‘Cheaper with nuclear’: What will Dutton’s nuclear plan really cost

‘Cheaper with nuclear’: What will Dutton’s nuclear plan really cost

The opposition says it will release the costings of its nuclear policy on its own timeline, but its ambitious claims have raised fresh doubts.

  • by Mike Foley
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Power giant fined $14m for misleading consumers on electricity prices

Power giant fined $14m for misleading consumers on electricity prices

EnergyAustralia misled consumers about power prices as bills were spiking due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

  • by Nick Toscano
Households surge ahead in rooftop solar as renewable projects break bottleneck

Households surge ahead in rooftop solar as renewable projects break bottleneck

Consumers installed four times more electricity generation through rooftop solar in the first half of this year than all commercial projects combined.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Kalgoorlie’s power backups don’t have the juice for the whole town, FOI documents reveal
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Kalgoorlie

Kalgoorlie’s power backups don’t have the juice for the whole town, FOI documents reveal

Kalgoorlie’s backup generators can only provide a little over half the power the town actually needs, leaving residents vulnerable to lengthy blackouts when cut off from the state’s largest power grid.

  • by Hamish Hastie
‘Rich families don’t need to save money’: Why wealthy suburbs are less likely to have rooftop solar
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Renewables

‘Rich families don’t need to save money’: Why wealthy suburbs are less likely to have rooftop solar

The higher the household income in a postcode area, the less likely the homes are to have solar panels installed.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
How David’s home renovation stopped his son’s asthma attacks

How David’s home renovation stopped his son’s asthma attacks

Charlie used to wheeze through the night and was sometimes raced to hospital. Now the family has been able to throw away his puffer.

  • by Sue Williams

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