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Victorian Government
Coal
EnergyAustralia jumps over hedge, and gets ready to step on the gas
EnergyAustralia profits fall in the first half, but confirms it is looking at 1GW of new fast-start gas generation to fill the gaps of the retiring coal fleet.
Giles Parkinson
Aug 4, 2020
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Utilities
RES, Macquarie land finance and buyer to double size of Murra Warra wind farm
RES and Macquarie land finance and a buyer for the second stage of the huge Murra Warra wind project in western Victoria.
Giles Parkinson
Aug 3, 2020
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Policy & Planning
Victoria delays setting interim emissions targets, again, as Covid digs in
Victoria Labor delays for a second time its decision on interim emissions reduction targets for the state, citing focus on curbing the spread of Coronavirus.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 31, 2020
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Governments
Tilt Renewables output hit by system strength cutbacks and low wind speed
Tilt hit by low wind speeds and system strength curtailments in South Australia, adding to woes of delayed commissioning of flagship Dundonnell project in Victoria.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 17, 2020
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Renewables
Huge Dundonnell wind farm hit by “unanticipated” commissioning delays
Tilt Renewables warns of hit to earnings after massive Dundonnell wind farm faces commissioning delays, company cites “insufficient clarity” from AEMO.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 13, 2020
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Governments
Graph of the Day: Map of Victoria generation – Coal, gas, wind, solar, batteries and hydro
Map of Victoria electricity generation, showing existing coal, gas, hydro, wind and solar plants, and battery storage.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 12, 2020
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Governments
Greens call for aluminium smelter to be upgraded to serve as “reverse battery”
Victorian Greens call for upgrades to Portland smelter to run as a “reverse battery” as part of a ‘green new deal’ for the Covid-19 hit state.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 2, 2020
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Renewables
Graph of the Day: Victoria blows past South Australia as top wind producer
Victoria has now overtaken South Australia as the state which usually has the largest volume of wind generation.
Sophie Vorrath
Jun 30, 2020
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Governments
Melbourne factories and universities sign bulk supply deal with Victoria wind farms
A group of prominent Melbourne universities, factories and other businesses targeting zero emissions sign bulk purchasing deal with Victorian wind farms.
Giles Parkinson
Jun 30, 2020
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CleanTech Bites
Will rooftop solar blow up your kettle? No, but your local network just might
ESB admits voltage issues a legacy of networks accommodating huge influx of air conditioners, and it’s wrong to blame rooftop PV for blowing up your kettle.
Giles Parkinson
Jun 26, 2020
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