Hyzon bets on hydrogen in race to clean up trucking emissions

Hyzon bets on hydrogen in race to clean up trucking emissions

A US-based vehicle maker is set to release a new hydrogen-powered heavy-duty commercial truck designed and assembled in Melbourne.

  • byNick Toscano

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Why this ASX oil boss is investing in the Americas (but not Australia)

Why this ASX oil boss is investing in the Americas (but not Australia)

Santos’ $5.8 billion Barossa project and Woodside’s $16.5 billion Scarborough venture off WA have been mired in delays and uncertainty.

  • byNick Toscano
‘Tell him he’s dreaming’:Labor blasts Coalition plan for nuclear power in a decade

‘Tell him he’s dreaming’:Labor blasts Coalition plan for nuclear power in a decade

The climate change minister said the Coalition’s energy policy crumbles like a “Sao in a blender” after it claimed Australia could have nuclear power in 10 years.

  • byMatthew Knott andRachel Clun
Australia’s LNG shipments slump for the first time in years

Australia’s LNG shipments slump for the first time in years

An eight-year growth streak for LNG exporters that made Australia one of the world’s biggest shippers of the fossil fuel has come to an end.

  • byNick Toscano
Car industry pleads for more time to curb emissions as debate flares

Car industry pleads for more time to curb emissions as debate flares

Australia’s incoming vehicle pollution policy is deepening a rift in the car industry,with some warning it may force more brands to quit the local market.

  • byNick Toscano andNick O'Malley
The three Tiwi Islanders taking on the might of the Japanese economy

The three Tiwi Islanders taking on the might of the Japanese economy

The David and Goliath battle has pitted a group of Tiwi Islanders against titans of the Japanese economy.

  • byEryk Bagshaw
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After 17 days with no power,Richard wants better answers

After 17 days with no power,Richard wants better answers

Some Victorian communities are regularly struck by short – and lengthy – power outages. How can they be protected from the dangers and inconvenience of electricity cuts?

  • byBenjamin Preiss
Vulcan closer to $825m loan as EU ‘walks the talk’ on critical metals

Vulcan closer to $825m loan as EU ‘walks the talk’ on critical metals

Vulcan,which is backed by mining billionaire Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting,plans to extract lithium from underground reservoirs of hot brine from Germany’s Upper Rhine Valley.

  • byNick Toscano andSimon Johanson
Woodside strikes $2.1b deal with Japan’s biggest LNG buyer

Woodside strikes $2.1b deal with Japan’s biggest LNG buyer

Japan’s biggest LNG importer is buying 15.1 per cent of Woodside’s giant Scarborough gas field off Western Australia.

  • byNick Toscano
‘Incomprehensible’:Black Saturday inquisitor blasts state over grid safety
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‘Incomprehensible’:Black Saturday inquisitor blasts state over grid safety

A key figure in the inquiry into Victoria’s most deadly bushfires is dismayed by the limited progress to make the state safer.

  • byKieran Rooney andAnnika Smethurst
Dutton goes nuclear on government’s renewable plans

Dutton goes nuclear on government’s renewable plans

The opposition leader is picking a fight with the government over energy policy,putting nuclear at the centre of the debate.

  • byMike Foley