Snoring partners more likely to disturb sleep than wind farms, study finds

14 October 2021

A new Australian sleep study finds residents living near a wind farm much more likely to blame road traffic, or…

Australia slips another place in renewables ranking, despite efforts of states

14 October 2021

Australia slips another rank in EY renewable attractive index, but maintains top 10 position thanks to states and big corporates.

Australia needs up to 74 pct emissions cut by 2030 to stay on track for 1.5°C

14 October 2021

State and Territory emissions targets offer the Morrison government a free-kick to lift its 2030 target. Will it take it?

Solar Insiders Podcast: Has Andrew Forrest made right call on thin film solar?

14 October 2021

Andrew Forrest’s surprising big bet on thin film solar, renewable records tumble, and a crackdown by the regulators.

BHP signs landmark renewable energy deal for huge Olympic Dam mine

14 October 2021

BHP signs deal with Australia's largest hybrid wind and solar project to supply much of the power needs of its…

Forrest attacks Coalition fear mongering, “chicken littles” and fossil fuels

14 October 2021

Forrest attacks federal Coalition for fear mongering over switch to green energy, and its focus on fossil fuels in its…

Renewable exports worth more than coal and gas, will create more jobs

13 October 2021

Australian exports of renewable hydrogen, ammonia and green materials could surpass the current value of coal and gas exports, and…

1414 Degrees lands funds from Woodside for thermal energy storage technology

13 October 2021

1414 gets backing from Woodside for its thermal energy storage technology it says is "simpler" than hydrogen.

IEA says global coal use must halve by 2030, clean energy investment “far too slow”

13 October 2021

IEA says current climate pledges not nearly enough to get to zero net emissions, more must be done to shake…

Australian wave technology to be deployed in Mauritius, with Japan subsidy

13 October 2021

Bombora wave technology to be used in project in Mauritius that has received a subsidy from the Japanese government.

NSW solar farms to be subject to extensive safety checks

13 October 2021

SafeWork to carry out safety checks at NSW solar farms and construction sites following reports of poor practices.

Tasmania to legislate for net zero emissions by 2030

13 October 2021

Tassie to become first state to formally legislate a net zero target for 2030, and will ramp-up support for low…