Offshore wind pioneer Andy Evans on Victoria’s delayed auction, and a very big battery tender. Energy Insiders is brough ...
The offshore wind industry was disappointed by the delay in the country’s first auction, but say if it doesn’t go well it could be a disaster.
We are leaning very heavily on renewables for the targeted emissions cuts, but we need to do more on efficiency and elecrificaion.
Huge wind and battery project secures final environmental approval, with financial close and construction scheduled for 2026.
A major solar battery hybrid project was approved in just 2.5 months, but this time with an explicit nod to NSW community benefit guidelines.
Albanese sets 2035 emissions reduction target of 62 to 70 per cent, announces $7 billion for CEFC and National Reconstruction Fund to boost renewables.
Australia is wealthy and capable and endowed with extraordinary renewable resources and tech know-how. It should be doing a lot better than this.
Australia needs to embrace “China Speed, China Scale” thinking and deploy capital at speed and scale to seize the massive opportunities in the net zero economy.
Lightsource bp is set to start building the country’s first 10-hour battery, part of its first DC-coupled solar project to cover evening peaks.
Major studies into the cumulative impacts of three NSW renewable energy zones are due to be unveiled in the coming months.
Pumped hydro has defeated another hopeful, this time with a global energy giant that has given up its dream of a project in NSW.
The electricity futures market shows no evidence traders expect Eraring to close in two or four years time, and only weak evidence that Yallourn will close.