When trusted footy players back climate solutions, local clubs become powerful hubs for the energy transition.
When trusted footy players back climate solutions, local clubs become powerful hubs for the energy transition.
Dr Saul Griffith joins SwitchedOn Australia live on the Gold Coast to talk about his new book Plug In! and why households are central to driving Australia’s clean energy transition. He explains how ...
Tens of thousands of First Nations households across northern Australia are living with the constant threat of power cuts — some being disconnected from electricity nearly every week. Lauren Mellor ...
Origin Energy’s bid to establish a 2GW network of home solar and battery systems by 2026 will get a kick-along from green lender Brighte, with an offer of zero interest finance extended to households ...
A new research project is putting ‘virtual energy networks’ for households and businesses to the test. Virtual energy networks (VENs) allow consumers to buy solar energy directly from their neighbours ...
Climate change is already hitting agriculture hard with drought, floods, and extreme weather costing farmers tens of thousands each year. A growing movement of Australian farmers is stepping up to ...
Parents for Climate CEO Nic Seton unpacks the next chapter in the group’s fight against misleading climate claims. After securing a major settlement against Energy Australia earlier this year — which ...
In the first of our series of interviews with community groups installing community batteries, So you want to install a community battery?, we hear from Graeme Martin, the Director of Village Power, ...
Kait Williamson from Flow Power on how one Victorian town built its own green power solution from the ground up. Plus the news of the week. You can find previous episodes of Solar Insiders here or ...
The second of our series spotlighting community independents with expertise in energy as they prepare to contest the upcoming federal election. Nicolette Boele is running for a second time in the ...
When it comes to upgrading our homes to be more energy efficient or going all-electric, it turns out one of the most powerful motivators isn’t advertising, policy, or even rebates. It’s a conversation ...