Macmahon Holdings shares reached 61 cents early on Wednesday - their highest in 13 years - following the execution of two contracts with an overall value of $843 million.
Tilt Renewables has pulled the investment trigger on its 108-megawatt Waddi wind farm in the Wheatbelt, hailing the call as a drought breaker for wind energy nationally.
Alinta Energy has referred its proposed Marri wind farm to WA's environmental regulator as it looks to advance the 82-turbine project in the Wheatbelt, shaping up to be one of the state's renewables hotspots.
AGL Energy's bid to more than triple the output at its Kwinana Swift gas power station south of Perth has received approval from the Environment Minister Matthew Swinbourn.
The state opposition has lambasted Roger Cook's call for big industry to “lean in” to renewable transition, accusing the government of shirking blame for the speed of its renewable rollout.
Energy giant AGL has inked an offtake agreement with Tilt Renewables for 100 per cent of the expected 108 megawatts of electricity from the Waddi Wind Farm north of Perth.
A federal government listing of high priority renewable energy projects has 56 across the country with a notable aspect being the shortage of transmissions projects in WA's South West.
The federal government has selected 19 renewables energy projects for support under its Capacity Investment Scheme but WA projects will have to wait for the next round.
The operator of WA's largest wind farm aims to build five more across the state, joining multiple companies planning, but not yet building, new wind farms.
ASX-listed Tilt Renewables, which owns a wind and solar project in Western Australia, has been fined for contravening performance standards in South Australia.