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When a sale is not a sale – Origin Energy’s unreal unrealised gainBy Michael West | February 24, 2018When is a sale not a sale? When it's an Origin Energy sale. Gas giant ConocoPhillips bought an $8 billion stake in ...
Revolving Doors: how the fossil fuel lobby has governments ensnaredBy Adam Lucas | February 9, 2018The polls are compelling. The wind has been sniffed. Federal Opposition leader Bill Shorten is finally making ...
Believe it or not, there’s a limit to the Government’s love of coalBy Rod Campbell | January 20, 2018The Turnbull Government is yet to end its love affair with coal. Instead it blames the problems on activists and ...
China set for global clean energy dominanceBy Sandi Keane | January 11, 2018As the US was withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement and trying to resuscitate its domestic coal industry, ...
DORC rort under fire means relief for energy pricesBy Michael West | January 8, 2018Its critics say the Turnbull government's National Energy Guarantee (NEG) is as effective a program for reform as ...
Australia’s emissions data: lost in Xmas rushBy Peter Boyer | January 3, 2018Did anybody notice the country's annual emissions data? It was six months old, lost in the festive season scramble ...
Adani stranded as wind tenders make another recordBy Michael West | December 26, 2017India continues to put Australia's energy policy to shame. The price of new solar energy has dropped 50 per cent ...
Charge tax shark Exxon with contempt of ParliamentBy Michael West | December 21, 2017Australia's political leaders ought to charge US oil giant ExxonMobil and its directors with contempt of ...
EnergyAustralia: nailing energy customers and taxpayers to bootBy Michael West | December 19, 2017To the "curtain-raiser" for Australia's Top 40 tax avoiders. Number three on the list, the bronze medallist in the ...
The definitive investigation into Australia’s energy crisisBy Michael West | December 12, 2017The Energy Truth uncovers the real story of the energy crisis - why Australians are paying nosebleed prices for ...
NEG: How the Turnbull government is digging itself into a holeBy Peter Boyer | November 28, 2017While the Turnbull government trumpets the success of its “energy guarantee”, business makes what plans it can for ...
What Qld parties are offering on energy: the yarn Qld press refuse to runBy Sandi Keane | November 23, 2017Energy analyst and consumer advocate, Hugh Grant, provides an analysis of the Queensland political parties' ...