Green hydrogen is not economic right now, Gabon iron ore has Chinese steel mills salivating, Oakajee remains a mystery, and South American copper has piqued Fortescue's interest.
An increase in renewable generation in Western Australia last quarter showed the state's progress on renewables over the past year but did not lead to a reduction of electricity prices.
The federal government will underwrite at least 6.5 terawatt hours of new wind and solar and 1.1 gigawatts of battery storage in WA, after signing a renewables agreement with the state.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rubbished claims the federal government picks favourites in the renewable energy race amid the fallout of Fortescue's 700 job cuts.
The function performed by a large structure out the back of Perth Airport may not be immediately apparent, but it holds significant promise for smaller players in the world's oil, gas and decarbonisation industries.
Two energy plants built to convert municipal and commercial waste into electricity to power homes are on the cusp of being operational, following lengthy delays.
A proposed doubling of a cap applied to energy prices has been met with calls for change by industry players, in a series of submissions to the Economic Regulation Authority.
The Economic Regulation Authority is hopeful a new Western Power process introduced this week will clear a backlog of large customer connections to the utility's network.
Engineering consultant GHD has won a contract to carry out preliminary engineering on a shared-use power transmission network designed to support the Pilbara's decarbonisation.
Money invested under the Federal Government's flagship $22.7 billion Future Made in Australia plan will have to show a benefit to local communities and workers, under a new bill introduced to parliament today.
Rio Tinto and Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation are in advanced discussions for a green energy plant to help meet the mining giant's decarbonisation needs.
A proposal by Gina Rinehart-backed Senex Energy to develop and run as many as 151 new coal seam gas wells in Queensland was ticked off by the federal government this week.
Synergy has revealed it breached its licence almost 100 times between February last year and April 2024, by failing to properly handle contact details for 68 customers using life support equipment.
Strike Energy has unveiled a plan to build and operate a gas power plant in a bid to support the state's main electricity grid, tapping its gas reserves at South Erregulla in the Perth Basin.
Strike Energy has refinanced and secured additional funding to support its Perth Basin gas acceleration strategy, agreeing to terms on a $153 million Macquarie Bank funding package.
Woodside Energy's Perth-based head of new energy initiatives, Shaun Gregory, will step into an advisory role after a C-suite shake up at the LNG producer.
The Australian Energy Market Operator has substantially eased immediate forecasts of a looming shortfall in the state's major electricity grid but warned of the need for continued investment in capacity.
A pastoral station just north of Kalbarri could be home to Australia's first giga-scale hydrogen development after its backers introduced major changes.
Synergy's 142-megawatt King Rocks windfarm near Hyden will be delivered at a cost above $500 million, around $200 million higher than a price tag placed on the project in 2022.
The global investor that owns construction giant Multiplex, major CBD office towers and WA's freight rail network is set to own the state's largest grid-scale battery.
The Western Australia Liberal Party has poured cold water on the federal coalition's plan for nuclear power in the state, while backing coal to keep the lights on.
Households and businesses could provide half the nation's energy by 2050, according to an EY report, provided energy markets are restructured to support consumer participation.