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Natural Gas
2022-03-24
Destroy Demand or Boost Supply? Australia Shows Natural Gas Dilemma
In dealing with a tight natural gas market, is it best to boost supply or instigate demand destruction?
Australia
2022-03-22
Bids Called for Exploration Blocks in Western Australia
The state government in Western Australia has invited bids for one offshore exploration block and seven onshore permits in the Carnarvon and Amadeus basins.
Energy Storage Battery
2022-03-21
Australian Utility Gets Tick of Approval for 2GWh Liddell Battery
Australia’s biggest power producer AGL has secured planning approval for a 500MW/2GWh grid-connected utility scale battery to be developed at the site of its coal-fired Liddell power plant in the New South Wales Hunter Valley.
Wind Farm
2022-03-21
Approval for Australia’s Biggest Wind Farm
An agreement to create Australia’s largest wind farm has been approved, with the 1GW farm to be installed near Warwick in Queensland.
Australia
2022-03-20
Australia Bans Alumina Exports to Russia, Sources Coal for Ukraine
Australia has imposed an immediate ban on exports of alumina and aluminum ores, including bauxite, to Russia.
Hydrogen Project
2022-03-18
ARENA Opens Funding Round for German-Australian Hydrogen Initiative
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has opened its funding round for the hydrogen development initiative by Germany and Australia.
Natural Gas
2022-03-17
Exxon, BHP to Invest $291 Million to Expand Gas Output off Australia
Exxon Mobil Corp and BHP Group said on Thursday they will go ahead with a project to boost gas output from their Gippsland Basin Kipper field off southeast Australia, which would help fill a looming gas shortage in the local market.
Electric Car
2022-03-16
Tesla Jacks up Australia Model 3 EV Prices by up to $4,000, and all Models in US too
Tesla has jacked up the prices of its Australian Model 3 electric vehicles by at least $3,000, just a day after warning of a waiting list that could stretch to nine months and into 2023.
Electric Car
2022-03-16
Queensland Sets Target for Every New Car to be Electric by 2036
The Queensland state government has set a target for all new car sales to be electric by 2036, and all new government vehicles to be electric b y 2028, as part of a new Zero Emissions Vehicle Strategy and Action Plan.
Electric Vehicle Charging
2022-03-16
Queensland Offers $3,000 Subsidy to EVs Priced Under $58,000, Excludes Tesla
Queensland has joined three other state governments in offering a subsidy, or rebate, of $3,000 for an electric vehicle, but has put the cap at a lower level of $58,000 that excludes the country’s best selling EVs, the Tesla Model 3.
Oil Exploration
2022-03-15
Deep-Water Exploration Permits Attract Attention in Australia
Offers submitted for nine exploration blocks of which six are off the south-east coast
Australia
2022-03-14
Australian Billionaires Put More Money into $15 Bln Solar Power Export Project
Australia’s two richest men joined a A$210 million ($152 million) capital raising for an ambitious project to supply Singapore with solar power via an undersea cable, the company said on Monday.
Solar Power Panel
2022-03-14
Australia's Electricity Grid Increasingly Vulnerable to Hackers via Solar Panels, Smart Devices
The widespread adoption of rooftop solar panels and smart appliances is increasing the risks of cyber attacks on Australia's electricity grid.
Hydropower Plant
2022-03-10
Turning the Tide: Decarbonising with Hydropower
When the wind slows down and the sun stops shining, hydropower emerges as a steady, reliable renewable energy giant.
Natural Gas
2022-03-10
Demand for Natural Gas on Australia's East Coast Falls
The uptake in renewable energy could see gas demand from Australia’s East Coast decline by around 60% by 2050, depending on the pace of the energy transition, said advisory firm Wood Makenzie (Woodmac) this week.
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