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Federal Labor has great energy policy achievements, but they can’t sell them
Labor has a whole list of great energy policy achievements, but it doesn’t appear capable of selling them. We look at what they have done, and what they should do.Rapacious utilities send power prices soaring as they seize on coal and network faults, and low wind output
Big generation companies seize on unplanned baseload and network outages to cause a spike in wholesale electricity prices in September, and reverse the long-term downward trend in some states.Wind and solar developers warn of market crash as Tasmania chases windfalls gains for old hydro assets
Wind and solar industry warns the market for renewable energy certificates could crash if Tasmania succeeds in its push for changes that could deliver windfall gains to its old hydro assets.More News
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Wind and solar developers warn of market crash as Tasmania chases windfalls gains for old hydro assets
Wind and solar industry warns the market for renewable energy certificates could crash if Tasmania succeeds in its push for changes that could deliver windfall gains to its old hydro assets.Storage
Big batteries have already put an end to minimum demand shocks in Australia’s most vulnerable grid
The growth of rooftop solar is creating new headaches for the market operator in terms of minimum demand. But the first big battery in the country’s most vulnerable state may have already fixed the problem.Commentary
Federal Labor has great energy policy achievements, but they can’t sell them
Labor has a whole list of great energy policy achievements, but it doesn’t appear capable of selling them. We look at what they have done, and what they should do.Solar bonus tariff triggers big debate about madness of energy markets. But it’s energy efficiency that counts
It’s not surprising that consumers would like to install PV, batteries, efficient appliances and smart management, as well as upgrading their homes’ thermal efficiency, to defend against the madness of energy markets.Policy & Planning
Rapacious utilities send power prices soaring as they seize on coal and network faults, and low wind output
Big generation companies seize on unplanned baseload and network outages to cause a spike in wholesale electricity prices in September, and reverse the long-term downward trend in some states.Interactive Maps
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