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Energy chief calls for  'first world country thinking' on power transition

Energy chief calls for 'first world country thinking' on power transition

Australia’s energy market operator chief says the country needs to move beyond third world thinking to “first world country thinking” when it comes to the nation’s energy transition.

  • by Cole Latimer

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Virtual power plants are the 'Uberisation' of batteries, says Sonnen chief
Energy

Virtual power plants are the 'Uberisation' of batteries, says Sonnen chief

The head of battery maker Sonnen says Labor’s plan to ramp up solar and battery installation will help battery companies 'uberise' the market and provide enough power to rival the big generators.

  • by Cole Latimer
Why China’s richest man belonging to the Communist Party is no surprise
Analysis
China

Why China’s richest man belonging to the Communist Party is no surprise

It may sound contradictory that Jack Ma belongs to the Communist party but it came as no surprise to many Chinese and China watchers.

  • by Li Yuan
Electric cars continue push into Australia despite lack of government support
Energy

Electric cars continue push into Australia despite lack of government support

Electric vehicles makers are pushing into Australia despite a lack of government support, as cars begin hitting Australian shores at more accessible price points in order to boost EV uptake.

  • by Cole Latimer
The one great drawback from 27 years of economic sunshine
Opinion
Australian Economy

The one great drawback from 27 years of economic sunshine

The voters are confused about who has benefited and have forgotten the pain of the alternative.

  • by Ross Gittins
Sean started by saving $US5 a day - now he's on the road to becoming a millionaire
World markets

Sean started by saving $US5 a day - now he's on the road to becoming a millionaire

Sean put the numbers into financial calculators time and time again - and the result was always the same.

  • by The Money Wizard
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'A turning point has been reached': Cash to become niche and cheques phased out, says RBA
Cash

'A turning point has been reached': Cash to become niche and cheques phased out, says RBA

Major changes ahead as consumers accelerate their use of digital transactions.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
How about a Robin Hood carbon tax to combat climate change?
Opinion
Paris Agreement

How about a Robin Hood carbon tax to combat climate change?

Two public-spirited citizens have come up with a plan for a $50 per tonne carbon tax which would take from the rich and give to the poor.

  • by Ross Gittins
'Disappointing': Business leaders slam Morrison government on energy policy
Energy

'Disappointing': Business leaders slam Morrison government on energy policy

Industry and energy heads have lashed the federal government’s lack of progress on energy and climate-change policy, singling out the decision to scrap the National Energy Guarantee as disappointing.

  • by Nick Toscano, Cole Latimer & David Crowe
Andrew Forrest's Fortescue joins hydrogen push with CSIRO tie-up
Energy

Andrew Forrest's Fortescue joins hydrogen push with CSIRO tie-up

Iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group has partnered with the CSIRO to develop new hydrogen fuel technologies.

  • by Cole Latimer
'This won't reduce power bills': Industry rubbishes forced divestment plan
Energy

'This won't reduce power bills': Industry rubbishes forced divestment plan

Energy groups say the government's proposed powers to force power generators to sell off assets won't help reduce power prices and could be unconstitutional.

  • by Cole Latimer