Giles Parkinson
A new report highlights the sensitivity of AGL’s proposed new asset, the Loy Yang A coal-fired generator, to weak wholesale electricity prices. So how will AGL position itself in the energy policy debate? Meanwhile, the company says it sells Hallett 5 wind farm in South Australia to Eurus Energy of Japan.
Giles Parkinson
A CSIRO project will use solar thermal energy to provide the heat needed to capture CO2 from coal-fired generators, and reduce the costs of CCS.
Jeff Angel
The state government push to show the carbon tax as a separate item on electricity bills paints a deliberately misleading picture about rising power prices.
Giles Parkinson
Carnegie Wave Energy says it may build a 20MW project to provide electricity and desalinated water to island of Bermuda.
Sean Kidney
Earth Institute director dishes some carbon home truths; big renewables plans for Japan, Mongolia and Korea; and the trouble with MIGA.
Sophie Vorrath
MIT signals a major new milestone in the development of the artificial leaf, mimicking photosynthesis with much cheaper materials.
Staff Reporter
A handful of Pacific Islands are looking to source their entire electricity requirements from renewables by 2020.
Giles Parkinson
Saudi Arabia kicks off 41GW of solar thermal and PV deployment with competitive tenders; IEA says China solar market will beat 10GW/year faster than expected.
Giles Parkinson
A new Australian project aims to reduce the levellised cost of solar thermal energy to around $100/MWh – the sweet spot that will enable renewable technologies to deliver cost-effective clean energy. Can it be done? The good news is that storage may reduce costs rather than add to them.
Giles Parkinson
Contrary to the claims of the Danish protagonist and other vested interests, the IEA argues that deployment is the key to combating climate change and ensuring energy security. It says it is time to ‘rethink’ the global energy system, and opportunities abound. What is Australia waiting for?