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Australia’s breakthrough solar tech has eye on rooftop and mega-project markets

Giles Parkinson

SunDrive's breakthrough moment in solar cell technology could be a game-changer for Australian solar projects and for local solar cell production.

“Unforgivable:” Australia’s emissions cuts from grid slower than other major economies

Giles Parkinson

Despite Australia's rapid deployment of wind and solar, it still trails other major economies in the scale of emissions reductions from the grid.

Too little, too late: Morrison may want praise in Glasgow, but net zero by 2050 won’t cut it

Michael Mazengarb

There is growing speculation that Morrison will adopt a 2050 target for net zero - but the science, and Australia's allies, say it's too little too late.

Thousands of scientists, academics call for fossil fuel ‘non-proliferation treaty’

Michael Mazengarb

Leading scientists and academics issue open letter, arguing growing climate crisis requires creation of a new fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.

Australia-Japan consortium explores Queensland renewable hydrogen export hub

Michael Mazengarb

Queensland's Stanwell Corporation to lead Australia-Japan consortium investigating massive new hydrogen export terminal.

New renewables player launches in Australia with 1.3GW solar, wind and battery pipeline

Sophie Vorrath

New renewables developer emerges in Australia with ready made portfolio of 10 wind, solar and battery storage projects.

Geothermal powered green hydrogen proposed for WA fertiliser plant

Sophie Vorrath

Strike Energy reveals plans to add a 10MW renewable hydrogen electrolyser to a urea fertiliser production facility it is developing in WA’s Mid West Region.

Too slow, too expensive: Why nuclear power makes no sense for Australia

Josh Burns

Nuclear makes no sense economically and it makes no sense because we have better, cheaper and more viable energy alternatives right now.

There’s a better alternative to support the right mix of capacity and flexibility

Paul Hyslop

We need arrangements that incentivise highly flexible and responsive generation to support the desired level of reliability in a renewables future.

First Tesla Model 3 with roll cage to take on “petrol heads” in Targa West

Bridie Schmidt

Tesla Model 3 Performance with roll cage to take on Targa West again, this year in the Targa 165 category, in another effort to "win over the petrol heads".

Car companies ramp up sales of high emission vehicles before “ute tax” kicks in

Petra Stock

Car companies hoping to sell thousands of high-emissions utes before New Zealand's clean car scheme comes into effect in 2022.

EV news wrap from The Driven

Staff Reporters

What staggering amount you can save from owning an EV; Genesis GV60 spotted in NSW ahead of global launch; India kicks off country's first major EV incentives; and much more.

Grid Connections: Who’s going where in Australia’s energy transition

Staff Reporters

People movements in Aurecon, Viva Energy, 5B, Hydro Tasmania, Queensland, AGL, Ausgrid, Genex, Meridian, Powershop, ECA, Infinite Blue and Ratch.
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