‘Trading on hype’:Investors bet against nuclear despite big tech interest

‘Trading on hype’:Investors bet against nuclear despite big tech interest

Hype around the energy needs of artificial intelligence and nuclear power has prompted local investors to bet against Australian uranium miners.

  • byKayla Olaya

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It has been called NSW’s ‘friendliest city’. The mayor says that might be about to change

It has been called NSW’s ‘friendliest city’. The mayor says that might be about to change

Broken Hill has endured 10 days of rolling power outages after a storm cut the outback city off from the electricity network.

  • byChristopher Harris
BP gets green light to convert Kwinana refinery into clean energy hub

BP gets green light to convert Kwinana refinery into clean energy hub

The state’s planning body has given global energy giant BP the green light to convert its Kwinana refinery into a clean energy hub under a plan worth more than half-a-billion dollars.

  • byJesinta Burton
Coalition’s ‘coal-to-nuclear’ plan puts fossil fuel in use for decades

Coalition’s ‘coal-to-nuclear’ plan puts fossil fuel in use for decades

Peter Dutton’s opposition has declared its plan will reach net zero by 2050 as it slams the Albanese government’s renewable energy goals.

  • byMike Foley andNick Toscano
AGL pushes for bipartisan backing on 2030 clean energy goals

AGL pushes for bipartisan backing on 2030 clean energy goals

Australia’s biggest generator says a target for 82 per cent renewables by 2030 may be challenging but must not be abandoned if the Coalition wins the election.

  • byNick Toscano
Gas imports might be eastern Australia’s only choice,says Woodside

Gas imports might be eastern Australia’s only choice,says Woodside

The nation’s largest energy producer is calling for desperate measures to avert a gas shortfall in Victoria and NSW.

  • byNick Toscano
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Australia’s biggest oil refinery is struggling as profit sinks

Australia’s biggest oil refinery is struggling as profit sinks

Petrol station giant Ampol’s Lytton refinery in Brisbane – one of just two refineries left in Australia – has been forced to cut its output as it tackles a sharp drop in margins.

  • byNick Toscano
Electric utes ‘won’t end the weekend’. But will they win over Australian drivers?

Electric utes ‘won’t end the weekend’. But will they win over Australian drivers?

New electric utes are landing in Australia – and automakers insist they have the grunt to tow a boat or trailer and take the family camping.

  • byNick Toscano andMike Foley
Australia still a contender in green hydrogen race,says BP

Australia still a contender in green hydrogen race,says BP

The energy giant is pushing on with three projects,despite growing worries about high costs and a lack of customers.

  • byNick Toscano
What a Middle East oil shock could mean for Australians

What a Middle East oil shock could mean for Australians

Treasury modelling suggests a sustained 10 per cent increase in the oil price over a year would add about 0.4 of a percentage point to the inflation rate.

  • byNick Toscano
Victorians paying top dollar for carbon credits,triggering green-scheme overhaul

Victorians paying top dollar for carbon credits,triggering green-scheme overhaul

A tonne of carbon removed from the atmosphere costs up to three times more under Victoria’s gas removal program than in similar schemes across Australia – and it’s passed onto consumers in their power bills.

  • byKieran Rooney