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Australia’s coal & CSG delusion
The last few weeks have set new standards for national stupidity, as the government dances to the tune of the fossil-fuel industry, and tries to establish as many new coal,VSG, LNG and oil projects as it can before the shutters come down.
Ian Dunlop
Sep 26, 2017
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Commentary
Electricity emissions continue fall after Hazelwood closure
Report says emissions have fallen after Hazelwood closure, but finds It hard to think of a more expensive & unreliable way to achieve reliable and affordable energy than prolonging the life Liddell coal generation.
Hugh Saddler
Sep 25, 2017
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Better data would improve transparency in electricity market
Better data would reassure consumers that price changes are the result of real problems, such as weather or machinery failure, rather than market manipulation.
Mardi Dungey and Ali Ghahremanlou
Sep 19, 2017
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Smart Energy
ESB chair says demand response could kill need for new power plants
Chair of newly formed Energy Security Board, Kerry Schott, says that by harnessing demand management in Australia, “we can all stop worrying about building new plants of any description.”
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 14, 2017
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Know your NEM: Corporate PPAs only movement in flat market
In a week where energy politics took centre state over market news, the most interesting development was the signing by retailer Flow Energy of a 10-year 50MW PPA with Ararat wind farm in Victoria.
David Leitch
Sep 12, 2017
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Storage
AEMO switches focus to dispatchable generation over baseload
Energy market operator’s message on baseload generation is blunt: it’s struggling to compete and not well suited to the changes taking place. It’s time to modernise.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 6, 2017
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Turnbull’s abject capitulation to the coal lobby is now complete
The kindest thing to say about Turnbull’s absurd proposal to extend the life of the country’s oldest coal generator is that he is playing politics. There is no other reason to ask AGL to stick a bandaid on an increasingly unreliable coal generator on the basis it will lead to increased security and lower prices.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 6, 2017
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Markets
Australia’s energy future on grid edge – can AEMO give it a push?
AEMO again stresses vital role that demand management solutions – and not more baseload coal – will play in the safe, stable and economic running of Australia’s electricity grid, as it transitions away from centralised fossil fuel generation and towards distributed renewables.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 1, 2017
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Markets
Big energy players back major power shift, as GreenSync unveils deX
GreenSync’s game-changing distributed energy trading platform officially unveiled with backing of AEMO and major energy market players.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 1, 2017
6
CleanTech Bites
California grid survives solar eclipse, as Australia prepares for 2028
California’s solar-centric grid manages eclipse without a hitch. In Australia, preparations already being made for 2028 eclipse.
Giles Parkinson
Aug 22, 2017
6
Storage
S.A. could dump gas plans if batteries, demand response deliver
South Australia has given itself the option to cancel installation of permanent government-owned gas generators. The huge response to ARENA’s demand response EOI, and new storage projects, make it hard to see why new plant is needed once next two summers negotiated.
Giles Parkinson
Aug 3, 2017
27
Commentary
Weatherill lets fly at right wing attack against renewables
Jay Weatherill in pugnacious mood at launch of Mark Butler’s Climate Wars book, promising to repeat his Frydenberg shirtfront with PM Turnbull if given the opportunity.
Marc Hudson
Jul 26, 2017
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