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Malcolm Turnbull
Policy & Planning
Malcolm Turnbull has become a de-facto climate denier
Macron’s dressing down of Malcolm Turnbull on his lack of leadership on climate change underlines a disturbing point: Turnbull may not deny the science of climate change, but he does deny the need to act now, and the economic benefits of embracing renewables.
Giles Parkinson
May 3, 2018
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Other Good Stuff
Coalition renewables naysayers were wrong. So, so wrong
The Coalition has been an inexhaustible source of confident declarations that renewable energy faced serious, immediate limitations in scale and cost. Let’s fact-check that.
Tristan Edis
Apr 18, 2018
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Coal
Pro-coal ‘Monash Forum’ may do little but blacken name of revered Australian
Aim of Monash Forum may be to ensure renewable energy wins slowly enough that coal can earn one last payday.
Marc Hudson
Apr 4, 2018
9
Emperor with no clothes: NEG could kill investment in storage
If the NEG could get one thing right, you might think it would be a signal for new investment in “dispatchable” capacity. But Tesla and Genex, the leading developers of battery storage and pumped hydro projects, say it could do the opposite.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 16, 2018
68
Markets
Will Turnbull’s Snowy Hydro continue its war against battery storage?
Turnbull’s purchase of Snowy Hydro means he is now both utility owner and policy maker. More concerning is that the newly purchased Snowy Hydro has a strong economic interest in preventing the battery storage market from taking off.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 2, 2018
103
National Energy Guarantee leaves no guarantees
There are some significant issues still to be resolved around the NEG – complexity and potential costs are concerning.
David Ryan
Feb 23, 2018
4
Renewables
Australian wind, solar investment hits record high as NEG threatens to push it off a cliff
The race to meet Australia’s large-scale renewable energy target has helped drive record investment in 2017, says BNEF. But the RET’s fulfilment could also see investment go off a cliff, with only the Coalition’s proposed National Energy Guarantee to cushion the fall.
Sophie Vorrath
Jan 17, 2018
13
Malcolm Turnbull
Three years after Tesla visit, Turnbull may finally act on EVs
Energy minister Josh Frydenberg has declared Australia’s electric vehicle revolution to be “nigh.” But can the Coalition back its proselytising with policies? Or will EVs go the way of renewable energy in the party room?
Sophie Vorrath
Jan 16, 2018
115
Malcolm Turnbull
Turnbull has politicked himself into irrelevance on energy and climate in 2018
Medals of Valour should be awarded to Chief Scientist Alan Finkel, AEMO chief executive Audrey Zibelman, and South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill.
Alan Pears
Dec 21, 2017
2
Policy & Planning
Federal Climate Policy Review: a recipe for business as usual
There are four key steps to ensure that climate policy remains a recipe for business as usual, and the Australian government has followed them to the letter.
Rebecca Pearse
Dec 20, 2017
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