Green stocks are on a wild ride as investors of all stripes get on board. The Economist dissects the investment boom.
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Flexible friends … how heavy industry can accelerate renewables
The hungriest energy users can play a big role in balancing tomorrow’s grid – if they are prepared to be flexible.
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US must declare war on climate for energy transition to accelerate
To lead by example, the United States should declare war on the inefficient use of dirty energy, US-based Australian entrepreneurs Danny Kennedy and Saul Griffith told a Spark Club event.
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What a waste of money! … clean energy experts recoil at Commonwealth’s Hunter Valley gas plant extravagance
EcoGeneration cast about its clean energy contacts to gauge sentiment towards a new 660MW gas facility planned for the NSW Hunter Valley.
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Calling all bright sparks … Australian Technologies Competition opens doors for energy start-ups
The Australian Technologies Competition is open to energy start-ups, with applications closing May 24.
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Hydrogen handouts … ARENA tips $103m into 30MW of electrolyser projects
The government is a majority investor in three facilities that hope to use green hydrogen to make ammonia and augment natural gas.
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No guarantee of hydrogen profits in South Australia
A proposed hydrogen facility in South Australia would be good for the energy market but a questionable investment, without substantial government support.
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Key reforms unlocking Australia’s renewable energy potential
Crucial reforms currently underway suggest that 2021 will be a landmark year for Australia’s renewable energy transition, writes Clean Energy Council CEO Kane Thornton.
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Solar, batteries, hydrogen … GRS takes a portfolio approach to Australia
Already a high achiever in the utility-scale solar sector, the Spanish renewables firm is scanning the local market for locations to deliver a total 300MW of storage.
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The ‘bioHub’ buildout that will put waste to work
It’s time to get serious about bioenergy, says an Australian company looking to rollout energy and resource recovery as a service.
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