Opinion
Australia’s transition from coal is being held hostage by its obsession with spinning machines
The life extensions to giant coal plants are being driven by fears about grid "security", and may not be addressed while spinning machines are regarded as the only cure.
Solar and wind now provide 99% of new generating capacity in Australia. Renewables supply more than 40% of power to the main ...
Greater Changhua offshore wind farms in Taiwan by finishing the installation of all wind turbines for the 920MW Greater ...
Construction has resumed on the $11.2 billion offshore wind project by Dominion Energy three weeks after the federal ...
Delays to the renewables rollout has forced Origin Energy to push back the planned closure of its Eraring power station by ...
The federal government narrative – that coal is the cause of expensive power and renewables will soon solve it – is looking ...
A federal judge has ruled that work on a Virginia offshore wind project could resume. It's the third project this week to ...
A federal judge ruled Friday that work on a Virginia offshore wind project could resume, the third project this week to ...
Australian fiberglass company doesn’t take shortcuts restoring a structure that has to handle harsh environments with zero ...
The company says beginning March 1, monthly electric bills for typical Duke Energy residential customers using 1,000 kWh per ...
Un juez federal despejó el camino el jueves para que un proyecto de energía eólica marina en Nueva York reanude su ...
A South Korea energy company has announced its involvement in the pre-qualification phase for Canada's upcoming offshore wind ...
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