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Renewables v nuclear: the facts point to one clear winner
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Renewables v nuclear: the facts point to one clear winner

Australia’s huge natural advantage of best-in-world solar and wind make renewables the clearly superior option. So why the debate?

  • by Rod Sims

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Power-hungry data centres are booming in Australia. Can the grid cope?

Power-hungry data centres are booming in Australia. Can the grid cope?

An explosion in the number of data centres in Melbourne and Sydney, which will use vast amounts of electricity, is looming as a new test for the grid.

  • by Nick Toscano
‘Absolutely incorrect’: The evidence is in on whales and offshore wind farms

‘Absolutely incorrect’: The evidence is in on whales and offshore wind farms

Those who hold doubts about offshore wind farms may not be aware that their misgivings have been deliberately planted.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Why this council is opposing a $170m solar farm that would power 48,000 homes

Why this council is opposing a $170m solar farm that would power 48,000 homes

A 100-megawatt solar farm is the latest flashpoint over the construction of renewable energy projects in regional Australia.

  • by Megan Gorrey
The dirty secret of Australia’s green energy transition

The dirty secret of Australia’s green energy transition

Renewable energy, storage and transmission lines will get Australia most of the way to banishing coal from the grid. But not the whole way, officials warn.

  • by Nick Toscano and Mike Foley
Gas plant building boom to fuel renewable revolution, says energy grid chief

Gas plant building boom to fuel renewable revolution, says energy grid chief

Many new gas power plants will be needed to back up renewables, despite warnings that gas supplies are running out on the East Coast.

  • by Mike Foley and Nick Toscano
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US justice flaws exposed in the Assange saga

US justice flaws exposed in the Assange saga

After all the depressing world news happening it’s a ray of sunshine to hear that Assange is finally coming home.

Who owns a river? Bitter feud over High Country farmer’s green power plan
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Who owns a river? Bitter feud over High Country farmer’s green power plan

A cattle station owner’s plan to build a hydroelectric power station on his property raises broader questions about land and water use, and the responsibility of authorities to take cultural values into account in granting permits for projects.

  • by Bianca Hall
Government’s clean power shift not happening fast enough, says grid operator

Government’s clean power shift not happening fast enough, says grid operator

The energy market operator has warned not enough renewable energy generators, batteries and transmission lines are being built in time to replace coal-fired energy.

  • by Mike Foley and Nick Toscano
How Labor convinced a former Liberal treasurer to take a key climate job

How Labor convinced a former Liberal treasurer to take a key climate job

Matt Kean’s appointment to head the Climate Change Authority has outraged federal Liberals and Nationals, who believe one of their own has joined the enemy.

  • by David Crowe
Queensland voters will be first to push the button on LNP’s nuclear pitch
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Queensland voters will be first to push the button on LNP’s nuclear pitch

The drip-fed federal atomic energy plan will open for feedback here in October, whether state LNP leader David Crisfulli likes it or not.

  • by Matt Dennien