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Commentary
Hazelwood gone today – Liddell gone tomorrow. Are we ready?
Early action on transmission should be at the top of the new Energy Security Board’s agenda if we are to connect enough wind and solar and hydro to replace retiring coal generators.
David Leitch
Jul 20, 2017
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Policy & Planning
Finkel: Let’s not be railroaded into a bad deal on clean energy
It is particularly important that State and Federal Energy Ministers, meeting tomorrow, do not lock in poor climate change and energy outcomes.
John Grimes
Jul 13, 2017
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Six things governments must do to reform the energy market
Australia’s electricity market is no longer working and needs substantial reform. Here’s a list of six things that should happen.
John Grimes
Jun 6, 2017
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Policy & Planning
Low emissions target: Energy security needs a carrot and a stick
The proposed low emissions target is not a big vote winner for the Coalition, but doing nothing may well be a vote loser. These considerations may outweigh the risk of alienating its conservative rump and the coal lobby.
David Leitch
Jun 6, 2017
1
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Energy Efficiency report – commercial lighting juggernaut roles on
The commercial lighting juggernaut rolled on in Victoria across May with installation activity continuing at a rapid pace and VEEC supply actually managing to grow.
Marco Stella
Jun 6, 2017
1
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Fall in renewable energy certificate futures intrigues market
The big fall in LGC market for 2019 delivery intrigued the market. Maybe there are more wind and solar projects than most think.
Marco Stella
Jun 2, 2017
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Energy market in crisis: We need a plan, and new rules
Rule changes are needed to ensure there can be quick and efficient responses if there are shortages in generation.
Tony Wood and David Blowers
May 22, 2017
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Leading the charge: Battery storage to jump-start clean energy transition
Battery storage is set to jump-start the clean energy transition while at the same time disrupting the traditional utility business model.
Matt Rennie and Ian Wood
May 18, 2017
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South Korea’s new president likely to curb thermal coal imports
South Korea is Australia’s second biggest customer for thermal coal, but election of Moon Jae-In as president raises doubts about future of coal generation in that country.
Tim Buckley
May 11, 2017
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Commentary
LGC prices fall sharply as solar and wind projects grow
LGC prices ended April at $78.25, a 12 month low and a drop of 8% on March’s close.
Marco Stella
May 3, 2017
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