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One council has laid down the law on accommodation for workers building large wind and solar projects, and wants to avoid shanty towns and social cliques.
Brisbane based battery manufacturer Vaulta signs partnership with American company to set up a licensed assembly facility in the United States.
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, there are various ways Australia can insulate itself from global energy price spikes.
AER says undersea cable linking Tasmania to mainland can become a regulated asset, to help ensure the “open flow of electricity” across the Bass Strait.
The City of Sydney has endorsed a Greens-led proposal to ban gas appliances in new residential developments starting from the end of 2025.
After five months in limbo, a giga-scale wind and battery projects put on pause by the Queensland LNP government has been cleared for development by the state.
The Queensland budget is putting money towards rooftop solar for renters and the Copperstring transmission line, as well as keeping old coal stations running.
Network offers an Australian-first “near neighbour” payments to soothe anger among landowners and communities around the controversial transmission line.
Ausnet Services has radically improved the offer it’s making to landowners, neighbours and communities around the controversial Western Renewables Link transmission line.
A decision on whether or not to give federal environmental approval to a massive wind farm proposed for north-west Tasmania has been delayed for a seventh time.
As more cases are brought, companies and government are increasingly being forced to take the possibility of climate litigation seriously.