Tasmania could cut its energy bills by prioritising household efficiency and exports to the mainland, say energy analysts.
Energy policy observer Greg Pullen runs his eye over the Premier's must-sign-Marinus stunt while in caretaker mode.
Media release – Independent candidate for Clark, Sue Hickey, 7 March 2024 Smarter energy policies needed for a better future Independent candidate...
Ruth Forrest MLC says the power policies put forward so far in this election campaign are not really putting Tasmanians first.
Media release – Jeremy Rockliff, Premier, Minister for State Development, Trade and the Antarctic, Minister for Tourism and Hospitality, Minister for Mental...
Tasmanian Times spoke to former Greens’ Leader Christine Milne today in the wake of various election campaign statements about the Marinus Link...
Media release – Jeremy Rockliff, Premier, Minister for State Development, Trade and the Antarctic, Minister for Tourism and Hospitality, Minister for Mental...
Media release – Doctors for the Environment Australia, 5 February 2024 Doctors urge speedy transition to clean energy for the health of...
Good old TasNetworks! It is owned and funded by the taxpayers of Tasmania, ostensibly for the benefit of all Tasmanians. Now its...
by Rachel Williamson Akaysha Energy, the battery storage developer backed by global funds management giant BlackRock, has flown through the Northern Midlands...