Former energy minister Josh Frydenberg has told the ABC over the weekend that he is disappointed the energy policy he spent months formulating is now dead, and he says the Coalition’s message at the
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Amid blackout scare stories, remember that a grid without power cuts is impossible… and expensive
Last Friday the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) released its annual Electricity Statement of Opportunities. This was widely (and inaccurately) reported as predicting widespread blackouts.
The
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Wind farms receiving weather guidance in Tassie
Woolnorth Wind Farm Holding has recently announced it is receiving weather guidance and lightning detection services from MetraWeather Australia.
Woolnorth owns and operates three wind farms leveraging
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Moving away from the gold-plated grid
Financial funding in the renewables sector is rising at a remarkable rate. There are multiple pathways and directions that can be taken for both the residential and commercial sectors. It’s a long
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GENEX receives indicative term sheet from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility for Kidston Stage 2
Genex Power has announced the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) Board has expressed its support for the development of the financing structure for the Kidston Stage 2 project through the
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Australia must embrace transformation for a sustainable future
Last Friday, the Australian government released its first report on our progress towards meeting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
These 17 goals are a call to action to ensure
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InfraRed acquires 40% stake in 228MW Australian onshore wind farm
InfraRed Capital Partners has acquired a 40% stake in the Lal Lal Wind Farm, a 228MW greenfield onshore wind farm project making InfraRed one of the largest shareholders in a consortium of investors.
Lal
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CEFC reaches new milestone
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation has reached a new milestone in its renewable energy portfolio, announcing its 10th investment in a large-scale wind project.
The latest investment, in NSW will see
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‘Renewable energy breeding’ can stop Australia blowing the carbon budget – if we’re quick
Moving to a future powered mainly by renewable energy will be crucial if we are to stay within the global warming limits set out by the Paris Agreement. But building all of this new renewable energy will
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Solar PV and wind are on track to replace all coal, oil and gas within two decades
Solar photovoltaic and wind power are rapidly getting cheaper and more abundant – so much so that they are on track to entirely supplant fossil fuels worldwide within two decades, with the time frame
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