Residents near one of the Coalition's proposed nuclear plants are divided by the need for work, and the environment.
Is WA's once-booming nickel industry dead or just a sleeping giant?
WA's nickel industry has collapsed this year but multi-billion-dollar projects are still being developed with an eye on a future recovery.
Supporters hope wave energy trial off Albany can be the spark for unique power source
Australia has some of the best waves in the world and researchers say it could be a global leader in creating electricity from our oceans. So what's the hold-up?
Recycling plant reducing solar panels to raw materials opens in Queensland
The Pan Pacific plant on Brisbane's southern fringe is expected to take apart the panels, recycling each individual element, which is "essential to the future of renewable energy in Australia".
Wind turbines are on the horizon, but farmers are divided over whether it's a good thing
Across the country, wind farms are being built faster than ever, but agricultural landholders are split on embracing the energy revolution while protecting food production.
Night-time energy could power our appliances via an emerging technology developed by Sydney researchers
UNSW researchers have made a breakthrough for renewable energy production, demonstrating for the first time the ability to produce electricity from radiant infrared heat sources. The emerging technology could be powering our home appliances while we sleep within five years.
It's cheap, flexible and works indoors. Could this new solar cell replace batteries?
A start-up in regional NSW will be the first Australian company to produce at scale a new type of solar cell that works under artificial light to power devices like keyboards and headphones.
Australia has some of the least airtight homes in the world, and winter mornings can be particularly cruel
While newly built homes in Australia are better at keeping cold air out, there is a chance leaks may still be adding to your power bill.
How the rise of solar power in Western Australia is a cautionary tale for the world
Like much of the country, WA is embracing rooftop solar with breathtaking gusto. But the state's position as the world's biggest island grid is posing a unique problem with authorities asking the question — how much solar is too much solar?
Why Andrew Forrest stepped back on green hydrogen
Green hydrogen might be more efficient than petrol but it doesn't rate against a battery-driven vehicle, and funding it is proving to be difficult with iron ore prices falling.
How would you feel about having a nuclear reactor in your backyard?
Traralgon residents fear the Coalition's proposal to build a nuclear plant nearby will drive down property prices, but some also see it as a chance for an economic boost when the coal power station closes.
When it comes to power, solar could leave nuclear and everything else in the shade — here's why
Energy experts — and even Greenpeace — underestimated solar power's rapid global growth. Now many believe solar is set to become the world's biggest power source within the next decade. But it is falling prices — rather than environmental benefits — that might be driving that change.
More households in NSW with mortgages, higher incomes are struggling to pay their power bills
A survey of more than 1,000 people in NSW found that 39 per cent of respondents that had their energy disconnected were from middle income households.
Dutton's swing to nuclear power heralds a return to nationalisation
Since the Menzies era, the Liberal Party's mantra has been built on a free market and small government. But Peter Dutton's nuclear power plans mean the opposition's ambitions have turned the party's ideology on its head.
Australia is placing a billion-dollar bet on making solar panels. It's exciting some, and alarming others
The government knows it can't compete with China to make cheaper solar panels. But it's placing a billion-dollar bet that it can outcompete the manufacturing giant on technology to transform Australia's tiny solar industry.
'Recipe for disaster': WA energy minister slams plan to build nuclear power plant south of Perth
Peter Dutton's plan to build a nuclear power plant in Collie has drawn mixed reactions in the west, but it won't happen before 2050.
Australia's energy regulator pledges to overhaul power pricing
Energy reporter Daniel Mercer says smart meters will significantly change the way power companies charge consumers.
The Coalition's preparing to 'dump' Australia's 2030 climate target if it wins the next election. This is uncharted territory
The Coalition insists it supports the global Paris Agreement but it wants to dump Australia's short-term emissions reduction target. Is that allowed under the rules?
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Would a nuclear power plant fit Australia's needs? These numbers cut through the debate
As the shift away from fossil fuels gathers pace, the Coalition has turned to an emissions-free technology with a long and contentious history — nuclear fission. These are the numbers you should keep in mind when thinking about its place in Australia's energy transition.
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Dread the cold? These cheap items will help you stay warm this winter
Whether your priority is to make life in your rental property less of Survivor-style experience, keep energy costs down, or just to be cosier, winter can be a season of challenge.
Making wine bottles takes a lot of energy. This glass plant is aiming to make the process more efficient
From a more efficient furnace to increased recycling, a South Australian glass plant is moving to cut its energy use to provide savings for itself and potential benefits to other users. And it's qualified for a new efficiency scheme.