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Cis-mic shift 

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. The Federal government expands the capacity investment scheme to include 40GW of capacity.
  2. The NSW Government announces a new firming tender.
  3. Marinus Link undersea cable will go ahead after the Tasmanian government signed a deal with the Commonwealth.
  4. CSIRO releases final 2024-25 GenCost report.
  5. AEMO released the 2025 Inputs, Assumptions and Scenarios Report.
  6. New Zealand government votes to bring back fossil fuel exploration.
  7. Farmers in the path of two major transmission line projects in Victoria say they will refuse access to their properties, even if new legislation means they risk large fines and clashes with police.
  8. The Northern Gas Pipeline can now flow in reverse, allowing gas to be imported from Queensland to the Northern Territory.
  9. Endgame released an article on volatility in the NEM.
  10. Podcast of the week: Columbia Energy Exchange chat about how economic warfare impacts energy.

Charged and challenged

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. AEMO released the June connections scorecard, approving more projects than last financial year.
  2. The Western Australian government has awarded a share of $342 million to various contractors to complete major Clean Energy Link – North (CELN) transmission network upgrades.
  3. Tourism pushback on Hydrostor’s $1b Advanced Compressed Air Energy Storage project.
  4. BP abandons green hydrogen project in Australia and intends to exit the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) project as operator and equity holder.
  5. An Upper Hunter community group has won an appeal against a 22-year expansion of MACH Energy’s Mount Pleasant coal mine.
  6. Podcast of the week:  Switched On investigates the blackout that froze the Iberian Power Grid.

Wind-ing down

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. Transgrid released their RIT-T PACR for system strength requirements in NSW.
  2. Fox Resources’s bid to develop a coal mine on Qld’s agricultural land has been rejected.
  3. Equinor has quietly dropped its plans to build an offshore wind farm in the Bass Strait off the north coast of Tasmania.
  4. Blue Float Energy abandons $10 billion Gippsland Dawn offshore wind proposal.
  5. AEMO released their FY26 Engineering Roadmap priority actions.
  6. An unknown amount of gas is seeping to the surface on Barrow Island, where Chevron’s six decades of oil production ceased in May. The WA environment regulator is investigating.
  7. Podcast of the week: Let Me Sum Up chat about the federal government’s review into the gas market.

Gimme Smelter

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. Consultation is open for Aggregated Resources in the Capacity Investment Scheme.
  2. The federal government has pledged to bail out smelters.
  3. $2.8 million in EV Kerbside Charging Grants have been awarded to five recipients in NSW.
  4. Update to Marinus link RIT-T.
  5. Currently Speaking report on community batteries and tariffs.
  6. Kurri Kurri is being tested and running on diesel as part of its commissioning process.
  7. Snowy 2.0 concrete lab at Lobs Hole closed amid silica concerns.
  8. Bigger home batteries could be cheaper with the federal government rebate.
  9. Podcast of the week:  The Catalyst chat about the troubles of rooftop solar in California.

Lost in Transmission

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. VNI West has been delayed: it is now expected to not be completed until late 2030.
  2. The CQH2 hydrogen project is no longer proceeding after losing the support of Stanwell.
  3. NSW Parliament’s “Infrastructure for electric and alternative energy source vehicles in NSW” inquiry gets underway.
  4. AGL takes over Tesla’s South Australia virtual power plant.
  5. A heat wave in Europe sees some nuclear plants turned off due to cooling water temperatures being too high.
  6. An east coast low battered eastern Australia, at one point cutting power to 35,000 Ausgrid customers.
  7. Podcast of the week: the Bloomberg Switched ON podcast discuss drivers in global EV production and uptake.

All about that bass

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. AEMO updated the ISP methodology, now considering gas supply, distribution capacities and system security.
  2. AEMO released the WEM ESOO.
  3. The AER has accepted the application from APA Group to convert Basslink into a regulated transmission service.
  4. The City of Sydney will require all new buildings to be fully electric by January 2027
  5. New hot water systems in Victoria will need to be electric from March 2027.
  6. The AER released a report on retail performance in the first quarter of 2025.
  7. Podcast of the week: Let Me Sum Up chat about productivity and the gas regulatory asset base.  

Watt’s Made in WA

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. Energy retailers will be barred from raising bills more than once a year and will be forced to remove fees for vulnerable customers.
  2. Chris Bowen is to announce review of default market offer.
  3. Western Australia has set $1.4 billion aside for its ‘Made in WA’ program, which aims to build electric buses, ferries and batteries.
  4. South Australia Opens consultation on their FERM tender
  5. Podcast of the week: Columbia Energy Exchange chat about the growing conflict in the Middle East and how it will impact energy markets.

Braking News

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. The University of Queensland debunks EV myths and found that misinformation about EVs has a substantial foothold in Western nations.
  2. Only about 10 per cent of solar panels are recycled, leading to many being shipped offshore or ending up in landfills. Industry is calling for a national product stewardship scheme to manage decommissioned panels.
  3. Bayswater power station turns 40.
  4. Tesla drivers have reported phantom braking while driving in autopilot mode, with cars rapidly decelerating for no reason.
  5. AGL is exploring the potential sale of its 20% equity interest in Tilt Renewables.
  6. Industry is developing new recycling solutions for agricultural plastic products to divert 45,000 tonnes of single-use soft plastics from landfill each year.
  7. Podcast of the week: Ausgrid’s Wired for good final podcast for the season, chat about grid connections.

Amber Alert

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. ElectraNet released their Transmission Annual Planning Report. They are witnessing an uptick in demand not forecasted by AEMO in the ISP.
  2. Amber Electric secures $45m in funding.
  3. Western Australia scales back home battery incentive scheme.
  4. The European Commission released a guidance document on anticipatory investments for developing forward-looking electricity networks.
  5. Podcast of the week:  The Catalyst discusses the gas turbine crunch and supply chain issues.

D M Woe

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. The AER released the final DMO for the upcoming financial year, with NSW receiving the greatest increase between 8%-9%.
  2. The Port Kembla Energy Terminal will stay in “care and maintenance” mode until mid-2027, after a reassessment of customer needs and updated projections from AEMO.
  3. Demand for energy-efficient homes is increasing, and they are receiving premium prices.
  4. Viva Energy gets approval for Geelong LNG terminal.
  5. Community-owned wind farms are emerging in Australia and growing.
  6. Podcast of the week: Let Me Sum Up chat about China’s emissions and Australia’s global renewable opportunities.

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