An average 100 million native animals killed or injured each year from land clearing, mostly for beef farms New report shows an average of 100 million native animals are disp Read more about An average 100 million native animals killed or injured each year from land clearing, mostly for beef farms
Development plans lodged for NEM’s biggest battery project and neighbouring solar farm Development application lodged for what will be the biggest battery on Australia's main grid, along with a massiv Read more about Development plans lodged for NEM’s biggest battery project and neighbouring solar farm
Germany achieves stunning increase in solar installations and output The expansion of solar photovoltaic systems in Germany continues to grow as more companies and private households opt for solar energy. Read more about Germany achieves stunning increase in solar installations and output
New tender seeks 400 megawatts of new wind as W.A. seeks to fast track renewables with new scheme Tender launched for 400 MW of new wind capacity, as W.A. Read more about New tender seeks 400 megawatts of new wind as W.A. seeks to fast track renewables with new scheme
Australians blame wind, solar for high power bills as media campaigns take hold Read more about Australians blame wind, solar for high power bills as media campaigns take hold
SwitchedOn Podcast: The future could be even brighter Energy Efficiency Council's Jeremy Sung discusses energy standards for lighting and heat pumps and the federal government's Consumer Read more about SwitchedOn Podcast: The future could be even brighter
The hydrogen economy is not dead, just ask the shipping and aviation industries The death of renewable hydrogen has been greatly exaggerated. Read more about The hydrogen economy is not dead, just ask the shipping and aviation industries
New England wind project shelved as local MP Barnaby Joyce takes anti-renewable vitriol to new low Plans to build a 340MW wind farm and a big Read more about New England wind project shelved as local MP Barnaby Joyce takes anti-renewable vitriol to new low
The electric grid: Why we no longer need spinning machines Read more about The electric grid: Why we no longer need spinning machines
Contested wind project in South Australia wins federal nod as state heads towards 100 pct net renewables The South Australian wind farm that high profile Victorians loved to hate has finally made it through after a decad Read more about Contested wind project in South Australia wins federal nod as state heads towards 100 pct net renewables