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Global surveys of 50,000 people finds “strong and genuine support” for international carbon pricing and other policy measures to mitigate climate change.
As global investment in renewables marches upwards, new data from the IEA shows 2025 will be the first time since 2020 to see a year-on-year fall in fossil fuel investment.
After a slow year when nuclear took over the headlines, offshore wind execs hope Victoria’s CfD auction will pep up the industry.
Green Hydrogen Hub project director issues plea to international investors, including the “monsters” of carbon intensive industry, to back Tasmania’s $2 billion green fuel vision.
Envision Energy announced a strategic partnership with SUN Terra, Indonesia’s leading renewable energy company.
Former regulator Ron Ben David explains why no one wants to go near the gas network “death spiral” – and suggests a solution.
Renew Economy has enjoyed record readership over the last 12 months, and a big jump in newsletter subscribers.
We’re living in a state of denial.” Former regulator says no one has come up with a solution for the “death spiral for gas networks, so he has a suggestion.
Planning for the Olympics is getting a free pass, but the renewable industry has been thrown into chaos by government changes.
A council has dismissed as “undercooked” a shared benefits offer made by Whitehaven Coal’s for a solar project next to its huge thermal coal mine.
Carbon tariffs are back on the agenda in Australia, and that’s a good thing. It could help mobilise hundreds of billions of new investment.
Negative demand never used to be a thing. But South Australia is seeing an increasing number of events when rooftop solar is generating more power than the state needs.
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