Records Fall, Momentum Builds: What the Latest Clean Energy Data Means for Investors
The Clean Energy Council’s Q4 2025 report shows record renewable and battery commissioning. We examine the key findings, risks and why Australia remains a prime destination for clean energy investment.
Australia’s rooftop solar boom shows no sign of slowing
Australia’s rooftop solar boom is reshaping the energy system. We examine the latest Clean Energy Council data, the growing recycling challenge, and why this creates a compelling long-term opportunity for investors.
A time for clarity and confidence in Australia’s carbon market
EY’s Australian Carbon Market Outlook 2026 argues policy clarity and stronger carbon price signals are needed. We unpack the findings, ACCU price levels, and what they mean for investors.
Pricing pollution, again, and why this time may be different
A new report from The Superpower Institute argues Australia should price pollution again. We examine the proposal, lessons from past attempts, and how investors could benefit if reform returns.
China’s EV Truck Surge Shows What the Future of Freight Can Look Like
China’s rapid adoption of electric heavy-duty trucks highlights where global transport is heading. Australia remains well behind, but improving economics, infrastructure and policy support point to future investment opportunities.
Australians are leading the energy transition
Australia’s home battery boom shows how public leadership and government support are accelerating the energy transition, strengthening the grid and creating long-term investment opportunities across renewables and storage.
Curtailment: a growing feature of Australia’s renewable grid
Curtailment is rising across Australia’s renewable grid. This blog explains what it is, why it is happening, the risks it creates, and how investors can position for long term benefit.
The Investment Opportunity in Extreme Heat
South eastern Australia’s January 2026 heatwave set new records, intensified bushfires and highlighted climate risk. Here is what happened and how investors can position for the response.
Greenwashing in Australia. From branding issue to capital markets risk.
Greenwashing is now a material legal and investment risk in Australia. This article explains what it is, why it matters, major Australian cases, and what investors should watch for when allocating capital.
The EU’s carbon tariff explained
The EU’s carbon border tariff reshapes global trade by pricing emissions into imports. We explain how it works, which industries are affected, and where investors can engage in the rule-making process.
Batteries caught in the Queensland planning net
Queensland’s move to subject large battery projects to the same planning regime as wind and solar may slow approvals, deter capital and increase fossil fuel reliance. We unpack what it means for investors.
A $5 Billion Dollar Battery Boost: Why?
Labor’s additional $5Bn commitment to its home battery rebate signals a defining moment in Australia’s clean energy transition. This blog breaks down the decision, the benefits, the risks and what it ultimately represents for investors.
Queensland’s Energy Roadmap: Implications for Industry, Investors and Households
Queensland’s new Energy Roadmap resets coal timelines and shifts investment priorities. This analysis explores what it means for affordability, reliability, and the investment outlook in a state central to Australia’s energy transition.
The Draft 2026 ISP. What It Is and Why It Matters
AEMO’s Draft 2026 Integrated System Plan outlines Australia’s least cost pathway to a reliable renewable grid. This blog explores the key findings and what they mean for investors.
AEMO’s Transition Plan for System Security - Beyond The Headlines
AEMO’s latest report outlines how to keep the grid stable as coal exits and renewables surge. This blog explains the findings, some key media reactions, and what it means for investors.