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Edify Energy’s Burroway Solar Farm is not a controlled action and therefore does not require approval under the EPBC Act. Edify’s plans – which include running sheep among the panels – will have to ...
China's installed solar capacity has increased by a stunning 43.4% through the first quarter of the year, with nearly 60GW of new capacity added.
The Australian Press Council recently held that a series of articles published by News Corp last year to promote gas and warn of blackouts was not greenwashing, but was not good journalistic practice.
Three out of Australia’s four aluminium smelters could risk closure if Australia adopts nuclear power, reducing energy supplied to industry. The federal opposition has pledged to develop seven nuclear ...
Canada is about to go to the polls – and the country’s climate and fossil fuel election debates – and the Trump effect – ...
Third and final giant transformer arrives for installation at first stage of state-backed big battery that will deliver up to 1.6 gigawatt-hours of storage into the grid.
A wrong call on wind output has left some of Australia’s best wind projects stranded without a grid connection. Many say the error was avoidable, but is it reversible?
The ANU’s Jorrit Gosens on China’s thirst for green steel and the opportunities for Australia. Plus: News of the week and stranded wind and solar projects.
Plans for a solar farm and big battery sail through federal environmental approval process in less than two months, but could face rougher seas at the state level.
Chinese company says its robot solar mounting machine can install solar panels at three and five times faster than a team of ...
The Coalition’s own energy policy modelling shows the notional savings of going nuclear are dwarfed by the gutting of ...
Nine days from the election, Peter Dutton still hasn’t decided what sort of campaign he is running: The result: constant backflips on energy and climate.
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