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Sembcorp acquisition of Alinta Energy to accelerate Australia renewables
Singapore-based company Sembcorp Industries has agreed to acquire Australia’s integrated energy provider Alinta Energy to grow its global renewables capacity and strengthen its footprint in the ...
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Solar, onshore wind and gas backup are (still) the cheapest way to power Australia
What's the cheapest way to power Australia? Every year, CSIRO researchers and modelers seek to answer this very large ...
The science agency has found that combining onshore renewables with back-up from batteries, hydro, gas and powerlines will ...
The federal government is expected any day to announce the biggest shake-up of the east coast gas market in years. Ordinarily ...
BLUETTI, a technology pioneer in clean energy, is launching its new Elite 300 portable power station in Australia on 5. As ...
Australia's largest transmission project is now 90 per cent complete, with more than 10 million work hours clocked up to date.
Australia is generating so much solar power that it’s now giving it out for free. As The Guardian reports, residents in three of the country’s states — New South Wales, south-east Queensland, and ...
Australia is one of only seven countries outside the European Union that have updated their 2030 national renewable energy targets, adding 18 GW since the 2023 COP28 global tripling pledge. The report ...
Australia has a lot of sun and desert space, positioning the country well to continue being an energy exporter in the net zero era. But the renewable assets it'll need to build to get there are ...
Santos said on Friday it has appointed insider Lachlan Harris as its CFO, as the Australian gas producer navigates a ...
Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM) saw new price records last year due to the energy crisis. However, drops in commodity fuel prices and a surge in renewable energy, especially from rooftop ...
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Solar, onshore wind and gas backup is (still) the cheapest way to power Australia: new report
What’s the cheapest way to power Australia? Every year, CSIRO researchers and modellers seek to answer this very large ...
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