With Australian electricity prices amongst the highest in the world, more and more households are going solar. The big power companies say the Renewable Energy Target is undermining their businesses and they want it wound back. The federal government agrees, so who is to blame for the high price of power? Jess Hill investigates.  
Australia’s homes are notoriously “leaky” – allowing the uncontrolled flow of heat into and out of t...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
This report argues that a 40% renewable energy target would provide an earlier tipping point to trig...
Australians are paying too much for power. Over the past five years, the average household power bil...
Why are Australian electricity prices so high? / Fereidoon Sioshansi, EU energy policy blog, 9/06/20...
Recent debates around electricity prices and renewable energy policy have ignored the crucial factor...
Power prices are a hot political topic. While politicians argue about who is to blame for higher pri...
While the federal government says South Australia\u27s reliance on renewable energy threatens the st...
This report argues that Australians are using less power but paying more for it, with potentially h...
Energy and power prices have dominated the political debate this year. It follows the massive storm ...
This paper is designed to demystify the Renewable Energy Target, look at what it has achieved and wh...
This report argues that when it comes to reducing the Renewable Energy Target, the winners will be t...
We present a critical description and analysis of the conceptual framework and political processes b...
Electricity prices are a major contributor to cost of living pressures and a major cause of concern...
One of the proclaimed benefits of electricity sector restructuring was to be lower consumer prices. ...
Australia’s homes are notoriously “leaky” – allowing the uncontrolled flow of heat into and out of t...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
This report argues that a 40% renewable energy target would provide an earlier tipping point to trig...
Australians are paying too much for power. Over the past five years, the average household power bil...
Why are Australian electricity prices so high? / Fereidoon Sioshansi, EU energy policy blog, 9/06/20...
Recent debates around electricity prices and renewable energy policy have ignored the crucial factor...
Power prices are a hot political topic. While politicians argue about who is to blame for higher pri...
While the federal government says South Australia\u27s reliance on renewable energy threatens the st...
This report argues that Australians are using less power but paying more for it, with potentially h...
Energy and power prices have dominated the political debate this year. It follows the massive storm ...
This paper is designed to demystify the Renewable Energy Target, look at what it has achieved and wh...
This report argues that when it comes to reducing the Renewable Energy Target, the winners will be t...
We present a critical description and analysis of the conceptual framework and political processes b...
Electricity prices are a major contributor to cost of living pressures and a major cause of concern...
One of the proclaimed benefits of electricity sector restructuring was to be lower consumer prices. ...
Australia’s homes are notoriously “leaky” – allowing the uncontrolled flow of heat into and out of t...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
This report argues that a 40% renewable energy target would provide an earlier tipping point to trig...