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Policy & Planning
Complex electricity tariffs doing more harm than good, as consumers fall through the knowledge gap
Time-of-use electricity tariffs might be the way of the renewable future, but a new study has found most consumers are not yet willing or able to embrace them – and many don’t even know they exist.
Rachel Williamson & Sophie Vorrath
Jan 24, 2025
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Policy & Planning
Business power: Batteries and solar could help kick out coal with less new transmission, if price is right
A network of battery-backed mini solar farms installed on Australia’s commercial and industrial rooftops could help usher out coal, and remove the need for big transmission upgrades.
Rachel Williamson & Sophie Vorrath
Aug 20, 2024
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Wind
Andrew Forrest wind farm gets federal green tick as debate rages over biodiversity threat
Andrew Forrest-owned wind farm has gained approval from the federal environment minister, in a decision that has sparked debate over the impact of wind turbines on biodiversity.
Rachel Williamson & Sophie Vorrath
Jun 19, 2024
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Electrify
“High rewards, no regrets:” Council gas bans could save new-build home owners $600 a year on energy
New study models the economic and environmental benefits of making it mandatory for new-build homes and businesses to be all-electric – and finds no down-sides.
Rachel Williamson & Sophie Vorrath
Jun 6, 2024
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Policy & Planning
Victoria caps access for solar and wind in new renewable zones, to avoid curtailment and buoy investors
New state access regime aims to “substantially reduce” the risk new projects will be subject to curtailment and improve certainty for investors and developers.
Rachel Williamson & Sophie Vorrath
Jun 4, 2024
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Transmission
Wind farm developer launches private transmission and massive battery plans in western Victoria
A wind farm developer is proposing a 100km transmission line and huge 1GW battery in Victoria’s central west to connect up to 4GW of renewables.
Rachel Williamson & Sophie Vorrath
May 7, 2024
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Policy & Planning
Carbon market confusion as offsets take another hit
Climate Council weighs in as debate intensifies over proposed safeguard mechanism reforms and the credibility of carbon offset schemes takes another big hit.
Rachel Williamson & Sophie Vorrath
Feb 15, 2023
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