Australia was the first casualty of the big blackout lie blaming wind power – the US could be next
As climate impacts intensify, power grids stuffed with ageing fossil fuel infrastructure crumble
As climate impacts intensify, power grids stuffed with ageing fossil fuel infrastructure crumble
When the McCormicks came home on Wednesday, the Christmas tree in their Adelaide house had acquired a new ornament
The 250MW battery will provide power for four hours, supporting evening peak demand, and is not subsidised by state or federal governments
Greens warn legalising the capture of floodwaters and diverting it to primarily irrigate cotton ‘spells end of the lower Darling river’
Almost half of the island was incinerated in January and just as the locals were catching their breath from one disaster, the coronavirus outbreak hit
Senior group meeting in January discussed the legal implications of practice that critics blame for preventing water flowing further down the Murray-Darling system