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    Power prices to surge amid sluggish rollout of clean energy: UBS

    Wholesale power prices could be almost 50 per cent higher than last year, the investment bank’s analysts warn, as renewables project development has stalled.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    June

    The reason Australians aren’t buying electric cars

    The industry can overcome “range anxiety” by building thousands of charging stations across Australia, experts say.

    • Aaron Patrick

    To get power bills down, your suburb needs a battery

    A power company wants to install hundreds of local batteries. Bureaucracy is getting in the way.

    • Aaron Patrick

    The big equity problem in household EV charging

    Gavin Dufty, executive manager of policy and research at the St Vincent de Paul Society, says the current electricity tariff system is not fit-for-purpose when it comes to EV charging.

    • Ronald Mizen

    Three big challenges for Australia’s net-zero transition

    Addressing the missing middle, allaying community concerns and more government cooperation will all be critical to the future of the net-zero transition, according to energy experts.

    • Ronald Mizen
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    Nation’s first renewable energy zone wins approval

    The Central-West Orana infrastructure project is intended to drive up to $20 billion in private investment in solar, wind and storage projects.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    3:05

    Powering our energy future

    The Australian Financial Review and Ausgrid hosted a roundtable exploring the role of electrification in our transition to net-zero.

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    Nuclear out in cold in $122b power grid plan

    The energy market operator says work needs to start on another $3.4 billion of transmission lines in its latest $122 billion plan to transform the power grid.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    ‘Dark doldrums’ hits wind power supply

    A “drought” in wind power generation, described by the German word dunkelflaute meaning “dark doldrums”, has surprised the market and contributed to a squeeze on east-coast gas supplies inflating wholesale prices.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    Grant King to succeed Jerry Maycock as Transgrid chairman

    The changeover at the helm of the NSW grid owner comes as the build-out of the transmission system has become a major stumbling block to the energy transition.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    Culture war is driving Coalition’s plan to stop renewables rollout

    The first auction of the Capacity Investment Scheme has received more than 40 gigawatts of project registrations, showing there is a strong pipeline of renewables ready to go with the right policy settings.

    • Chris Bowen

    Rio Tinto punts on British start-up to plug renewables gap

    The mining giant joined a $575 million investment round for Highview Power, which says its storage technology can firm renewable power.

    • Hans van Leeuwen

    Over budget and plagued with delays: UK nuclear lessons for Australia

    The big challenges facing nuclear power in Britain, both for large reactors and SMRs, are not technological or economic, but largely administrative and logistical.

    • Hans van Leeuwen

    Tech no hurdle for Coalition’s nuclear plan

    Several proven technologies would fit the bill for the opposition’s nuclear expansion plan, while Australia has a head start on nuclear regulation, experts say.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    Gas shortage warning exposes deep energy mess

    Low wind power amid a cold snap is threatening to create a gas shortfall – exposing the effect of supply restrictions and jeopardising the Coalition’s nuclear ambitions.

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    • Angela Macdonald-Smith and Gus McCubbing
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    Nuclear no help in today’s energy supply crisis: industry

    Energy-intensive industry says the Coalition’s nuclear plan delays action on emissions and doesn’t address energy security and affordability for the next decade.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    Nuclear debate healthy, shame about the timing

    It turns out Peter Dutton is deadly serious about sparking an energy debate. But is this really about nuclear? Big business is scratching its head.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    European renewables outfit TagEnergy takes $4b wind farm bet

    The company, backed by the same investment firm behind sector giant Neoen, has locked in financing from major local lenders and the government’s green bank.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    How an energy ‘boot camp’ rescued this mega wind farm

    Rye Park was running into trouble. Its backer – and key customer – needed its power but owner Tilt couldn’t get it to the grid. Enter AEMO.

    • Ben Potter

    Can investors de-risk the energy transition? It depends who you ask

    Energy companies and big investors are pivoting to projects that can skirt the transition roadblocks, cut carbon and make money for shareholders.

    • Ben Potter