It may be possible, if the technology is affordable and agreements are in place, to switch from dirty energy exports to clean ones ... if Australia generates more than 20 times the electricity it does today.
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The bigger you buy the less you spend with offshore wind: Rystad
With the incremental increases in size, turbines and offshore wind plants become more economical – not just in lower upfront costs, but also in longer-term power generation potential.
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Queensland pumps $500m into renewables recovery
A $500m commitment has set the state on a fast path to its target of 50% clean energy by 2030.
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Energy Security Board prepares the NEM for life after coal
The ESB has called out for the sector to have its say on the design of the electricity system post-2025.
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Victoria calls for 600MW new renewables to lift economy
The process will also explore the potential for electricity-reliant industries and businesses to buy renewable energy along with government through this process.
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Rooftop solar tipped to hit 2.9GW in 2020, solar-wind outstrip gas: CER, ANU
Reports from the CER and ANU show optimism and where there is more opportunity for Australia's energy transition.
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Renewables, falling energy demand push emissions 25% below 2008 peak: Australia Institute report
The Australia Institute's annual National Energy Emissions Audit Report shows a grid in transition, with coal slowly but surely being pushed aside.
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Queensland ticks three renewable energy zones for economic recovery plan
About 5.5GW of large-scale clean energy generation is needed by 2030 to meet Queensland’s target of 50% renewable energy.
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Wind blade monitor with an ear for trouble
An Australian company is ready to take its wind turbine blade-monitoring device to the world.
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Turbine blade repair course sharpens skills as wind builds
A blade maintenance course has been launched to service the fast-growing population of turbines studded around Australia.
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