by Lauren DeLorenzo, Journalist, Energy magazine In 2021, the Federal Government unveiled its long-awaited climate change strategy, which hailed...
Features
by Stephanie Bond-Hutkin, Australian PV Institute (APVI) The rapid uptake of electric vehicles around the world has enormous potential...
Energy sector cyber readiness is a critical concern
Holly Tancredi, , Cyber Security, Features, Smart Energy, 0by Glen Gooding, EY Australia Partner, Cyber Security The fragility of the energy sector has been well known in...
In the lead-up to the 2022 Australian Domestic Gas Outlook conference, some of the speakers were asked to address...
by Jason Willoughby, CEO of CWP Renewables CWP Renewables closed out 2021 with two significant power purchase agreements (PPAs)...
Tackling Australia’s energy debt crisis
Holly Tancredi, , Energy Efficiency, Features, Policy, Retail, 0Energy affordability is a key issue for consumers and communities across Australia. Here, we review how responses to Australia’s...
The Virtual Power Plant: a new frontier for distributed energy resources?
Holly Tancredi, , Features, Renewable Energy, Smart Energy, 0Virtual Power Plants have power to unite Distributed Energy Resources, like home batteries, under a smart, cloud-based management system,...
Q&A: award-winning consumer engagement
Holly Tancredi, , Features, Retail, Stakeholder Engagement, 0Powerlink was recently announced as the winner of the 2021 Energy Network Consumer Engagement Award for its engagement approach...
by Dr Dennis Van Puyvelde, Head of Gas, Energy Networks Australia The development of a domestic and export hydrogen...
Treating electric vehicles as ‘batteries on wheels’, an innovative new technology has the potential to play a key role...
Turning the tide: decarbonising with hydropower
Holly Tancredi, , Features, Hydro Power, Renewable Energy, 0A report from the Clean Energy Council (CEC) highlights how investment in hydropower, one of the oldest and most...
How solar skyscrapers could supercharge our cities
Holly Tancredi, , Asset Management, Energy Efficiency, Features, 0by Lauren DeLorenzo, Journalist, Energy magazine Melbourne’s iconic CBD bathed in sunlight is quite a spectacular view — but...
With a new year comes new trends, and with the energy transition continuing to accelerate, there are some key...
Australia’s big battery boom (part 2)
Holly Tancredi, , Batteries & Storage, Features, Renewable Energy, 0by Michelle Goldsmith, Contributing Editor, Energy magazine It’s official: Australia likes big batteries. The last few years have seen...
Humanising the global energy transition: insights from the World Energy Council
Holly Tancredi, , Features, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, 0The ongoing challenge of the energy transition dominates the conversation in the industry, and in state and federal politics....
Is this Australia’s turning point for renewables investment?
Lauren DeLorenzo, , Energy Efficiency, Features, Networks, Policy, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, 0By Igor Sadimenko, EY Oceania Power & Utilities Leader The latest EY Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index (RECAI) reveals...
Making the most of strategic partnerships in renewable energy
Holly Tancredi, , Features, Renewable Energy, Stakeholder Engagement, 0by Danny Touma, PwC Australia’s Integrated Infrastructure team – Environmental Transactions & Advisory When the ground is shifting or...
Integrity of the rooftop solar PV sector under review
Holly Tancredi, , Energy Efficiency, Features, Renewable Energy, Solar, 0By Annabelle Powell, Journalist, Energy magazine The rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) sector has seen unprecedented growth since 2016 with...
Batteries – powering the clean energy transition
Holly Tancredi, , Batteries & Storage, Energy Efficiency, Features, Hydrogen, Networks, Projects, Renewable Energy, Solar, 0As the need to tackle climate change becomes more urgent, the surge in renewable energy offers hope. But the...
Black system or black swan: learnings from South Australia’s infamous 2016 blackout – part 2
Holly Tancredi, , Batteries & Storage, Disaster Management, Electricity, Features, Networks, Renewable Energy, Wind, 0by Imogen Hartmann, Editor, Energy magazine The 2016 South Australian blackout was estimated to cost businesses $360 million, but...
Electric vehicles and Australia’s fast-charging network: which states are on the right track?
Energy Journalist, , Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Features, Projects, Renewable Energy, 0by Christopher Allan, Journalist, Energy magazine Australia’s states and territories are delivering new programs for electric vehicles to make...
Winning hearts and minds to deliver the renewable energy transition
Holly Tancredi, , Energy Efficiency, Features, Networks, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, 0by Alicia White, External Relations Manager, Energy Networks Australia As Australia makes steps towards net zero, the knotty problem...
Australia’s net zero by 2050 plan: what does it mean for our energy future?
Holly Tancredi, , Disaster Management, Energy Efficiency, Features, Gas, Renewable Energy, 0by Lauren DeLorenzo, Journalist, Energy magazine Australia has been criticised for dragging its feet on climate change initiatives compared...
Sustainably powering specialist disability accommodation
Holly Tancredi, , Features, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sustainability, 0Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme has identified significant demand for sustainable, quality housing in the disability sector.
Australia’s big battery boom
Holly Tancredi, , Batteries & Storage, Energy Efficiency, Features, Networks, Renewable Energy, Uncategorized, 0Large-scale grid-connected battery systems are expected to play an important role in Australia’s energy future. As Australia enters the...
Australia’s solar reign: record bifacial solar cell development
Holly Tancredi, , Energy Efficiency, Features, Renewable Energy, Solar, 0This year ANU revealed a breakthrough in solar power technology; a type of bifacial solar cell incorporating laser doping...
Australia’s hydrogen future: how wastewater is changing the game
Holly Tancredi, , Energy Efficiency, Features, Gas, Renewable Energy, Waste-to-Energy, 0Monash University researchers are looking at ways to produce hydrogen energy more sustainably by repurposing wastewater.
Household electrification: savings, not sacrifice
Holly Tancredi, , Electricity, Energy Efficiency, Features, Networks, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sustainability, 0Here, we speak to Dr Griffith, the founder of Rewiring Australia about what he dubs as the “vaccine” for...
How distribution businesses should embrace the energy transition
Holly Tancredi, , Features, Smart Energy, 0by Charlie Richardson, Growth Markets Utilities Lead at Accenture and Soon-Wai Lim, Technology Senior Manager, Accenture ANZ The energy...
Deploying SPS for WA’s Cyclone Seroja recovery and beyond
Holly Tancredi, , Disaster Management, Features, 0by Lauren DeLorenzo, Journalist, Energy Magazine In April 2021, Tropical Cyclone Seroja ripped a 1,000km trail of damage through...
Farewell, Liddell: AGL’s renewable pledge
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