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The gas industry used to be unassailable in Australia. Not any more
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The gas industry used to be unassailable in Australia. Not any more

Victoria’s decision to ban new homes from installing gas appliances shows where the nation’s energy mix is heading.

  • by Nick O'Malley

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Buyers sign gas deals with Senex, but stalled project still in doubt

Buyers sign gas deals with Senex, but stalled project still in doubt

Senex says gas-fired power plants will play a role in the clean energy transition by backing up renewable energy when wind isn’t blowing or the sun isn’t shining.

  • by Nick Toscano
The Mediterranean island for the rich and famous at the forefront of the climate revolution

The Mediterranean island for the rich and famous at the forefront of the climate revolution

From Jules Verne to Christopher Skase, Rafael Nadal’s native Mallorca has long had a powerful pull on the rich and famous. Now its natural assets of sun and sea are fuelling power itself.

  • by Rob Harris
Renters, low-income households left behind in race to turn off gas

Renters, low-income households left behind in race to turn off gas

Reducing the number of gas appliances in rental and low-income homes will be a major challenge for Victoria as it seeks to meet climate targets.

  • by Nick Toscano
Offshore wind power developer surveys Bass Strait in race for first permits
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Renewables

Offshore wind power developer surveys Bass Strait in race for first permits

A Japanese-owned wind power developer is pressing ahead with a bid to build one of Australia’s first offshore wind farms, kick-starting surveys of Bass Strait.

  • by Nick Toscano
Policy doubt could derail domestic gas projects, Beach Energy warns

Policy doubt could derail domestic gas projects, Beach Energy warns

The Kerry Stokes-backed Beach Energy has flagged ongoing challenges making investments in future east coast gas drilling projects.

  • by Nick Toscano
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AusNet chief confident grid will be ready for coal’s exit

AusNet chief confident grid will be ready for coal’s exit

The company says it has learned a lesson on community engagement after farmers and suburbanites alike opposed its plans for transmission poles and wires.

  • by Nick Toscano
Vales Point coal plant could stay open for longer

Vales Point coal plant could stay open for longer

The owner of one of the largest coal-fired power stations in NSW may delay its closure amid concerns about the slow rollout of clean energy across the grid.

  • by Nick Toscano and Mike Foley
Gas sector weighs reviving shelved drilling plans in test for new code

Gas sector weighs reviving shelved drilling plans in test for new code

The developer of a stalled Otway Basin gas project says new federal government rules provide the investment certainty needed to plug looming shortfalls.

  • by Nick Toscano
‘No more excuses’: Energy crackdown turns up heat over gas shortage

‘No more excuses’: Energy crackdown turns up heat over gas shortage

Gas companies are warning the federal government that it must do more to boost supply of the fossil fuel following months of market interventions.

  • by Nick Toscano and Mike Foley
Going broke and sinking, Nauru wants to mine the ocean floor
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Going broke and sinking, Nauru wants to mine the ocean floor

Nauru’s economic lifeline is running out and it wants a shot at collecting the rare minerals the world needs to transition to net zero emissions. But critics say deep sea mining will also harm the environment.

  • by Latika Bourke