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Coal
‘Tsunami’ of renewables to sweep gas and coal out of market, and drive prices lower
‘Tsunami’ of new renewables to supply majority of electricity in Australia’s main grid by 2030, as market share of coal and gas collapses, Reputex predicts.
Michael Mazengarb
May 3, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Australian exporters could face $140 per tonne carbon tax, thanks to weak Morrison targets
A lack of meaningful climate policies could see Australian exports slapped with significant new carbon border taxes from Europe.
Michael Mazengarb
Feb 10, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Australian carbon offset prices jump on surging corporate demand
Australian carbon offset prices rise to new 12-month high, as corporate emitters move to get in early in anticipation of stricter emissions targets.
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Feb 4, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Australia’s carbon prices dip, but traders expect more pressure to strengthen emissions targets
Australia’s carbon prices fell throughout 2020, but 2021 could be a turning point for international climate policy, Reputex analysis suggests.
Michael Mazengarb
Jan 13, 2021
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Coal
Renewables and batteries, not gas, the best solution to Liddell closure, new report says
New modelling suggests battery storage, rather than a new gas generator, would be a lower cost replacement for Liddell power station.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 27, 2020
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Australia’s surging industrial emissions are ‘elephant in the room’, Reputex says
Lacklustre climate policies will see Australia’s industrial emissions surge for at least the next decade, analysts Reputex have warned.
Michael Mazengarb
Oct 28, 2020
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Electricity price reprieve may be temporary, ‘only way is up’ Reputex says
Energy market analysts warn that the ‘only way is up’ for electricity prices, as Covid-19 will have a temporary role in pushing prices down.
Michael Mazengarb
Aug 27, 2020
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Coal
Zero emissions target by 2050 will require $30 carbon price, more for 2040
Reputex says $30 carbon price needed for zero emissions target by 2050, but a price of $100 a tonne needed to bring that target forward by 10 years in line with 1.5°C goal.
Michael Mazengarb
Jun 24, 2020
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Renewables
Recipe for cheaper electricity? Try 90 per cent renewables by 2040
Energy minister Angus Taylor said “too much” wind and solar would push up prices. Experience, and new modelling, shows the opposite is true.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 29, 2020
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Markets
Coalition energy policy void could reverse wind and solar price gains
Slump in renewables investment could cut short electricity price declines – and potentially send them back in the opposite direction – under current federal policy settings.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 3, 2020
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Renewables
Yallourn could be replaced with renewables and batteries by 2023, says report
Less than 3GW of new renewables plus “big battery” storage and demand-side generation could replace Victoria’s Yallourn coal plant by 2023, a Reputex report claims.
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 16, 2019
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Markets
NEG would drive electricity prices up, not down, says report
Report says NEG would fail in most basic and important function: reduction of Australia’s wholesale electricity prices. Rather, it would drive them up after 2020.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 20, 2018
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