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Three utility scale solar farms built five years ago are finally being allowed to send power to the grid, as another facility obliged to pay liquidated damages.
Parents for Climate put energy utilities, and other big companies, on notice after the landmark win against offset claims and “state sponsored greenwashing.” ...
AEMO has advised that it doesn’t need additional gas from the new Port Kembla import terminal until 2027, at the earliest, as approvals given for a facility in Victoria.
Charles Rattray, the head of Southerly Ten, explains the value of offshore wind as the industry heads towards its first Australian auction. Plus: What do Murray Watt and Anohni and the Johnsons ...
A wind turbine has been partially destroyed at a hybrid renewables project in Victoria, after a fire broke out in the turbine’s nacelle on Wednesday night.
Siemens wins highly lucrative contract to install seven syncons – huge spinning machines that do not burn fuel – to support rollout of wind and solar projects in NSW.
Local council approves third big solar project for the island state of Tasmania, which has till now focused only on hydro and wind.
New England taxpayers are upset they will now be funding a lawsuit against the Hills of Gold wind project after the original appellant suddenly pulled out.
Watt’s North West Shelf approval exposes the deeper dysfunction at the heart of Australian environmental governance: where the laws are weak, the incentives perverse, and real power lies ...
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