Amid a cost-of-living crisis,energy companies have large targets on their backs,along with supermarkets,banks and airlines.
AGL wants to build huge turbines off Victoria’s coast that could bring vast amounts of wind power to customers and help replace its coal-fired power plants.
Pumped hydro projects are at risk of missing out on contracts under the federal government’s green energy financing scheme,despite warnings they are critically needed.
Woodside shareholders are about to decide if the company is doing enough to diversify revenue away from fossil fuels as warnings intensify about emissions heating the planet.
The energy industry is warning greater co-ordination is needed to ensure new supplies are built in time for more coal-fired power plant closures.
Australia can bid for solar cell factories,but if we lack the power to run them,the hope is forlorn.
AGL will partner with a start-up backed by its biggest shareholder,Mike Cannon-Brookes,to assess building a first-of-its-kind solar panel factory in the NSW Upper Hunter region.
Australia’s biggest coal-fired power plant operator has ruled out taking part in the Coalition’s plan to build nuclear generators at its sites.
The febrile hunt for profiteers in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis meant Australia’s largest companies had to worry about the potentially disastrous consequences of doing too well.
Rising wholesale prices for electricity and improved reliability across AGL’s fleet of power stations have resulted in a sharp turnaround in the energy giant’s profits.
The Liddell power station in NSW’s Upper Hunter will soon be home to a large grid-scale battery.