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Angus Taylor
Governments
ACCC repeats call to scrap solar rebate as Taylor re-heats “big stick” policy
ACCC again argues for the early abolition of a solar rebate, while Angus Taylor re-heats ‘big stick’ energy legislation.
Michael Mazengarb
Sep 16, 2019
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Policy & Planning
Coalition returns to climate denial roots as Morrison dodges UN summit
Climate denial is making a strong comeback in Scott Morrison’s Coalition. So much so that it seems to be having an impact on the other side of politics.
Giles Parkinson & Sophie Vorrath
Sep 12, 2019
5
Policy & Planning
Australia has met its renewable energy target. But don’t pop the champagne
Energy minister Angus Taylor says investment in renewable energy is not slowing down. This bold claim flies in the face of the evidence.
Dylan McConnell
Sep 8, 2019
1
Angus Taylor’s Liddell taskforce slammed as guise for propping up coal
Federal and NSW Governments establish taskforce to examine options for Liddell closure that’s set to reignite pro-coal push.
Michael Mazengarb
Aug 9, 2019
13
Electric Cars
Taylor-Trump oil deal misses opportunities to tackle climate change, embrace EVs
Angus Taylor leaves Australia vulnerable to disruptions to fuel supplies by ignoring electric vehicles and pursuing oil reserve deal with Trump.
Michael Mazengarb
Aug 5, 2019
1
Governments
Emissions auction flop rams home climate policy failures as Taylor blames election timing
Ninth ERF auction proves complete flop, awarding just $850k in contracts, and achieving just 0.0085% of emissions reductions needed to meet Australia’s 2030 target.
Michael Mazengarb
Aug 2, 2019
0
Governments
Schott says Feds “can’t get their act together” on climate, so states will step up
ESB chair tells Clean Energy Summit state governments are leading the energy transition, as NSW threatens to go it alone if federal Coalition doesn’t get its act together.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 30, 2019
0
Governments
Taylor a no-show at clean energy summit as Labor piles on pressure
He might be a no-show at the Clean Energy Summit, but at least Australia’s minister for emissions reduction is getting a grilling in Parliament.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 29, 2019
1
Policy & Planning
“Nuclear energy is never profitable”, new study slams nuclear power business case
Study by leading German economic think-tank finds every 1,000MW of nuclear power plant built since 1951 resulted in an average economic loss of $A7.7 billion.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 29, 2019
0
Maps & Graphs
CSIRO report highlights gymnastics needed to justify LNG on emissions
CSIRO study done with gas industry finds Australian LNG production on ‘low end’ for fugitive emissions, but questions remain over contribution of Australian gas exports to global emissions.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 29, 2019
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