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.
Climate Change Authority Progress Report: What You Need to Know
Australia’s 2025 Climate Change Authority progress report shows emissions are falling but not fast enough. Here is what it means for investors and where opportunities are emerging.
What Does Renewable Energy Have To Do With AI?
AI is accelerating global power demand at unprecedented speed. This blog explains why renewable energy is now essential infrastructure for AI and what this means for Australia’s energy future.
Global State of Investor Climate Action
A deep dive into the Global State of Investor Climate Action report, highlighting trends in climate risk, portfolio targets, nature disclosures and what the findings mean for Australian climate focused investors.
South Korea’s 2040 Coal Exit: What Australian Investors Need To Know
South Korea’s commitment to end thermal coal use by 2040 will reshape Asian energy markets and reduce Australian export demand. Here is what investors need to know.
Benchmarking Impact 2025: The Money Is Moving Whether You Like It Or Not
Australia’s latest Benchmarking Impact Report shows impact investing surging despite political noise. Here is what the growth means for investors and why the market is moving regardless of rhetoric.
Renewables Push Through Headwinds
The February 2025 RatedPower Trends Report reveals record industry confidence, surging hybrid projects, and major investment opportunities in solar, storage, and digital energy innovation.
Australia’s NDC Investment Blueprint: Turning Climate Commitment into Capital
Australia’s new NDC Investment Blueprint transforms national climate targets into investable opportunities, signalling long-term policy certainty for global investors seeking exposure to the net zero transition.
Good Green Jobs: How Cities Are Building the Future Workforce
C40 Cities’ 2025 Good Green Jobs report shows over 21 million urban green jobs worldwide, revealing how climate action and investment in renewables, transport, and construction are reshaping employment.
Solar Sharer: free daytime power, real system benefits
Solar Sharer embeds free daytime power into the Default Market Offer, easing bills, flattening grid demand, and creating investment opportunities in electrification, smart technology, and flexible energy use.