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What fossil madness is this? Wars can’t interrupt flow of wind and the sun, but all we hear is drill, baby, drill
Australia is in the grip of a global fossil fuel crisis. It knows it has better and cleaner options, but does it have the courage to seize them?Can Australia make its own wind turbine parts? Global giant suggests it might be at the whim of federal LNP
CEO of global wind giant says bipartisan agreement needed if local manufacturing is to be considered for Australia.
Why some of Australia’s energy market conventions should go the way of the dinosaurs
We face some big challenges. To what extent should we protect businesses designed to operate in a failing energy market design?
Energy Insiders Podcast: Why batteries are the answer to nearly everything
We talk to Jeff Monday from Fluence on the fall in battery costs and the role it can play in taming data centre demand, and Adam Cameron from SA Power Networks on why there will be no transition without the “flexibility” revolution in the home.Renewables

Can Australia make its own wind turbine parts? Global giant suggests it might be at the whim of federal LNP
CEO of global wind giant says bipartisan agreement needed if local manufacturing is to be considered for Australia.
“Grow your own and buy local”: Networks seek change and flexibility to manage a 100 pct renewable grid
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In the case of critical minerals, China did not take our lunch – we left it on the table
Australia needs to apply a new lens of green energy and industry statecraft, including developing economic partnerships with key trading partners.
Reversion to the mean: Corporate PPA market cools, but still packs a punch
After a record 2024 in which the corporate PPA market hit a new peak breaking through 3 GW for the first time, 2025 saw something of a “reversion to the mean.”
AEMO is a product of the 90s. Its governance needs to reflect the world we’re in now
AEMO governance review is a rare starting point for big questions about Australia’s energy market institutions. The risk is that it produces incremental tweaks rather than a fundamental rethink.Policy & Planning

What fossil madness is this? Wars can’t interrupt flow of wind and the sun, but all we hear is drill, baby, drill
Australia is in the grip of a global fossil fuel crisis. It knows it has better and cleaner options, but does it have the courage to seize them?Interactive Maps
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