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Most of Australia agreed to limit data centre water use. Queensland said no

Most of Australia agreed to limit data centre water use. Queensland said no

A deal with the other outlier, the Northern Territory, is said to be close.

Northern Territory News

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Why is the government spending $2.5 billion on an aluminium smelter?

Why is the government spending $2.5 billion on an aluminium smelter?

Tomago was going to close when its coal electricity contract expired in 2028. The new deal will see the plant powered by wind and solar at a guaranteed price.

New South Wales News

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Newsletter: Hit job

Newsletter: Hit job

Plus: Why aren't we making the most of our batteries?

Energy

+4

The solar discount households have had since 2011 is about to open up to big business

The solar discount households have had since 2011 is about to open up to big business

Businesses have installed only a quarter of the rooftop solar that homes have. That's about to change.

Watch

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Newsletter: Diggin for gold

Newsletter: Diggin for gold

Plus: The Mosman collar bomb incident

Watch

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Pro-nuclear group runs “affordable energy” campaign through domain registered to National Party think tank

Pro-nuclear group runs “affordable energy” campaign through domain registered to National Party think tank

Affordable Energy Australia's website was originally registered to the Page Research Centre, before being sold on to the Coalition for Conservation.

Watch

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Newsletter: Fact check

Newsletter: Fact check

Plus: GTA ban

Watch

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Will the government make data centres pay for renewable power?

Will the government make data centres pay for renewable power?

The PM says big tech will have to pay for its own power. The type of power, another question.

Energy

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The senator who took on the fossil fuel misinformation machine

The senator who took on the fossil fuel misinformation machine

The retiring Greens Senator says the biggest blocker to global climate action isn't politics, it's disinformation, and the industry funding it knows exactly what it's doing.

Tasmania News

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Are data centres slowing down Australia's shift to cheaper energy?

Are data centres slowing down Australia's shift to cheaper energy?

Renewable energy contracts might not be enough for the industry to mitigate its impacts.

New South Wales News

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Nuclear power can't solve Australia's data centre energy crisis. Here's why

Nuclear power can't solve Australia's data centre energy crisis. Here's why

The world's most advanced small modular reactor is years from completion and billions over budget.

Nuclear Energy

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One Nation would use taxpayer money to fund riskier gas projects

One Nation would use taxpayer money to fund riskier gas projects

Analyst warns it’s the wrong option and a “red flag”.

Energy

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$47 billion to make diesel cheaper for miners, farmers, builders

$47 billion to make diesel cheaper for miners, farmers, builders

Tuesday’s budget has disappointed those who want to lessen our reliance on fossil fuels.

Watch

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What are the changes to Australian EV discounts?

What are the changes to Australian EV discounts?

The government has announced it will reign in the hugely popular rebate scheme.

Watch

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Australia's misinformation laws are weak: Here's the result

Australia's misinformation laws are weak: Here's the result

I read the 300 page Senate report looking at climate misinformation. It's cooked.

Watch

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Newsletter: Getting away with it

Newsletter: Getting away with it

How are you being manipulated?

Energy

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Labor MP joins growing calls for 25% tax on gas exports as Senate inquiry begins

Labor MP joins growing calls for 25% tax on gas exports as Senate inquiry begins

Ed Husic says Aussies know we’re not running out of gas.

Energy

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Fossil fuel CEOs have been ordered to explain why Australians are missing out on $348 million a week

Fossil fuel CEOs have been ordered to explain why Australians are missing out on $348 million a week

Senator Steph Hodgins-May will Chair an Inquiry into gas taxes. She told the National Account she wants to interrogate those who profit the most.

Watch

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Talking about powerlines should be boring, what's made them such a hot topic?

Talking about powerlines should be boring, what's made them such a hot topic?

This farmer has had powerlines running through his property for 40 years. Here's what he thinks.

Energy

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