Energy giant backs states going solo on renewables
Renewable energy can add resiliency to electricity grids and there's no reason why individual states can't set their own goals higher than a national target, says a US industry veteran.
Renewable energy can add resiliency to electricity grids and there's no reason why individual states can't set their own goals higher than a national target, says a US industry veteran.
Last week's tragic death of American Sam Beattie to a lightning strike has put a spotlight on this dangerous - if spectacular - natural hazard.
A massive 3.2 shark is the first of five great whites caught in brand new nets and drumlines deployed along the infamous stretch of mid-north NSW coast marred by a rash of attacks over the past year.
Here's why you should find optimism - but also deep concern - about the major energy trends.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's disastrous week-long spat over a climate-change policy review has culminated in a showdown with state premiers in Canberra, and criticism from the nation's chief business group.
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The man who came up with the scheme at the centre of a humiliating backdown by Energy and Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg says its rejection shows the government lacks spine, and will be responsible for higher electricity prices and reduced energy reliability.
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Two new wind farms that be built in NSW next year will power 90,000 ACT homes with renewable electricity.
Melbourne and most of the country's south-east are in for a sweaty few days as a hot air mass sweeps across southern Australia.
A giant barnacle-covered shape that washed up on Auckland's Muriwai Beach has locals scratching their heads.
Sydney and most of the country's south-east are in for a sweaty few days as a hot air mass sweeps across southern Australia.
Southern Australia is likely to get its biggest blast of heat since last summer.
It takes a discerning ear to pick an out of place insect call on a evening stroll through the bush.
The tallest species on the planet is much rarer than previously understood.
The Turnbull government is sitting on advice that an emissions intensity scheme would make electricity bills cheaper.
Energy giant Santos has relegated its billion-dollar Narrabri gas project to a "non-core asset", stoking speculation the company plans to sell or spin off the venture.
Donald Trump will pick an ardent opponent of President Barack Obama's measures to curb climate change as head of the Environmental Protection Agency - a choice that enraged green activists and cheered the oil industry.
The irony of the hysterical attack by some MPs is that by ensuring the scheme isn't on the table they are likely to further aggravate the problems they describe in doomsday language.
A leading climate researcher, unceremoniously dumped by CSIRO, has landed a new role.
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Victorian govt hires Canberra's 'Mr Renewables' as clean energy advocate
As the Coalition backs away from a pledge to consider a climate change policy that the energy industry says it needs, a new study is projecting a rapidly growing mass electricity generator for Australia in the decades ahead: the public.
The lightning storm that swept NSW on Monday night saw lightning strikes injure several people and take the life of one man camping near Murwillumbah.
A southern elephant seal has given birth in Western Australia - only the third recorded time it has happened in the state's waters.
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast have shared a video of their two koala joeys playing on the ground, an unusual behaviour rarely seen in the wild.
A man has been struck by lighting, several homes damaged and transport services overwhelmed during a severe thunderstorm that passed over Sydney early Monday evening.
Brisbane City Council's storm early warning system mistakenly sent wrong texts to subscribers last month telling them their homes would be flooded.
Green Army's demobilisation is just the latest retreat since 2013, ACF says.
The first full week of summer is set to be a warm and sticky week for Sydneysiders, with scattered showers and storms expected throughout the week.
The organiser of an initiative which has cleared tonnes of plastic from in and around Queensland's Whitsunday Islands says she couldn't have done it without an army of volunteers.
Reports that Beijing's already notorious smog contained bacteria with antibiotic-resistant genes spread through the city last week like pathogens in a pandemic disaster movie.
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