
Cannon-Brookes wants two seats on AGL board to help shape green future
Cannon-Brookes' Grok Ventures asks for two seats on AGL board to help Australia's biggest polluter plan for greener future.

Energy Insiders Podcast: No more coal and gas mines, says Bandt
Greens leader Adam Bandt on coal and gas, Snowy 3.0, Labor’s climate plan, transmission and high prices.

Community batteries offer great promise, but will need the right market settings
How do we ensure community batteries are installed where they will have the greatest economic, social and environmental benefits?

Stranded fossil fuel assets could cost investors and retirement funds $2 trillion
Financial losses from stranded fossil fuel assets could total $2 trillion, including a big hit to Australia's retirement savings. Food for thought for AGL investors.

Not the right time for Labor to be hairy chested on climate and energy, says Bandt
Greens leader urges Labor government to abandon "hairy chested" approach to climate and energy, even if it does secure a majority in the House of Reps.

Is a 1970s-style energy shock on the cards for Australia?
Australia may be in the early stages of an energy price shock comparable to the 1973 oil price crisis. What's the problem, and what can consumers and regulators do?

Four urgent next steps on energy policy for Australia’s 31st prime minister
More than net zero by 2050, science tells us we need 50% emissions reduction from 2020 to 2030. So, how are we going to achieve these targets?

Another Big Oil solar farm starts sending power to Queensland grid
Solar farm developed by Lightsource BP in Lower Wonga is starting to send small amounts of much needed cheap solar power to the grid.

Regulators demand more clarity from ageing power stations about expected outages
Regulators want more information about planned power station outages, as Australia's ageing fossil fuel generators grapple with a changing grid.

Australian vanadium battery technology gets fresh shot at long duration game
Australian vanadium flow battery maker signs MoU with Sydney-based firm to develop grid-scale opportunities for its long-duration storage technology.

Solar Insiders Podcast: What the election result means for solar industry
Celebrations as Coalition policy bollards swept away, but what does this really mean for the solar industry?

Victoria urged to aim for 100 pct renewables by 2030 after glowing parliamentary report
A Victoria parliamentary report says Victoria has sufficient resources to go 100 per cent renewables, and the government is being urged to do this by 2030.