BHP has struck a deal with Alinta Energy that will underpin development of a 45 MW solar farm and battery and potentially construction of the Pilbara’s first wind farm.
Cor Cordis has been appointed as liquidator of Griffin Coal, joining receivers Deloitte, with the power to potentially cancel a supply deal with Bluewaters.
Australian Capital Equity has revealed it has withdrawn its bid for South Fremantle Power Station, just days after Synergy said negotiations were ongoing.
France-based power producer Neoen has lodged an application to build a 1,000-megawatt battery energy storage system, at an estimated cost of $675 million.
Power network tariffs could rise by almost 8 per cent annually for four years, according to a draft regulatory decision, but the impact on customers is unclear.
Paul Everingham, the man credited with guiding the state’s resources sector through COVID-19, has been appointed to lead the newly-formed Asia-Pacific energy association.
A European leader in clean energy has earmarked $4.4 billion for Australia's transition, with new climate laws set to require a massive spend on the grid.
Creditors of Griffin Coal are no closer to an insolvency appointment, as the clock runs down on customer Bluewaters’ rights to step in and run the miner.
Representatives of a senior creditor for Griffin Coal have confirmed plans to appoint a controller to the Collie miner, but it’s unclear when they’ll act.
Posco's plan to build a hot briquetted iron plant in Port Hedland is advancing, while other South Korean businesses are weighing WA hydrogen investments, according to Alannah MacTiernan.
Griffin Coal has delayed a control bid by power generator Bluewaters after a mystery creditor emerged with a rival plan, amid revelations the miner’s debts could be close to $US1 billion.
The Northern Territory government is suing the Perth-based subsidiary of Italian energy giant ENI over its alleged failure to adhere to their 25-year gas supply deal.
Griffin Coal has launched an eleventh-hour bid to stop power generator Bluewaters from appointing a controller, after a production shortfall of 400,000 tonnes.
Two projects in the Mid West will potentially hinge on the outcome of a WA government tender for a new desalination plant, following a market-led proposal by AGIG.
Sam Barbaro will officially take over the reins of government-owned network operator Western Power as chief executive, following the departure of Ed Kalajzic in March.
State-owned utility Synergy has taken another step towards bringing its 150-megawatt Wheatbelt wind farm plan to fruition, lodging plans with the state’s environmental watchdog.