Energy 101: Why Is Gas Back in the Conversation?

Australia’s energy conversation is changing. After years of encouraging electrification and reducing gas use, governments are once again recognising gas as part of Australia’s energy transition. This Energy 101 article explores why policy has evolved and how gas, renewables, batteries and transmission work together to support a reliable energy system.
Energy #101 Series: Renewable Energy Zones: A Global Movement

Renewable Energy Zones (REZs) are transforming how electricity is generated, stored and delivered across Australia and around the world. Discover how different countries are planning the clean energy transition through renewable energy hubs, transmission networks and integrated energy systems, and why coordinated planning is essential for a reliable, sustainable energy future.
Energy #101 Series: Why Renewable Projects Take So Long — It’s Not Just About Building Wind Turbines

Energy #101 Series: Why Renewable Projects Take So Long — It’s Not Just About Building Wind Turbines: Renewable energy projects are often discussed as though construction is the primary challenge. In reality, years of planning, stakeholder engagement, environmental assessments, heritage studies, grid connection requirements and regulatory approvals typically occur long before construction begins. This Energy #101 article explores the complex journey from project concept to delivery and explains why building renewable energy infrastructure is about far more than simply installing wind turbines and solar panels.
Energy #101 Series: Breaking Records Isn’t Enough — The Race to Triple Renewable Energy

Energy 101 Series: Breaking Records Isn’t Enough — The Race to Triple Renewable Energy
Renewable energy is expanding at record speed, driven by solar, batteries and global investment. The challenge is no longer generation alone. Transmission networks, workforce capacity, planning systems, community engagement and infrastructure delivery must scale just as quickly if nations are to meet future energy demand and long-term transition goals.
Energy #101 Series: Farming the Future Grid

Energy 101 Series: Farming the Future Grid
An exploration into how farming communities, renewable energy infrastructure and agrivoltaics are helping shape Australia’s future grid through collaboration, resilience and regional innovation.
Energy #101 Series: Beyond the Spinner — Social Licence & Community

Energy 101 Series: Beyond the Spinner — Social Licence & Community
An exploration into social licence, community engagement and the evolving relationship between renewable energy projects, regional communities and Australia’s future energy transition.
Energy #101 Series: Grid Stability — The Invisible Technology Keeping the Lights On

Energy 101 Series: Grid Stability — The Invisible Technology Keeping the Lights On
An exploration of the invisible systems, infrastructure, and technologies that help maintain grid stability and reliability as Australia transitions toward a more renewable-powered future.
Energy #101 Series: The New Workforce Powering the Transition

Energy 101 Series: The New Workforce Powering the Transition
An exploration into the new workforce powering Australia’s renewable energy transition through infrastructure, skills development, regional opportunity and future-focused industries.
Energy #101 Series: Renewables Surpass Coal for the First Time — Solar and Wind Are Reshaping the Global Electricity Mix

Energy 101 Series: Renewables Surpass Coal for the First Time — Solar and Wind Are Reshaping the Global Electricity Mix
An exploration into the rapid growth of renewable energy, solar and wind power as global electricity systems transition away from coal and toward a cleaner energy future.
Energy #101 Series: Solar in the Countryside: Why Dismissing Renewable Energy Is Short-Sighted

Energy 101 Series: Solar in the Countryside: Why Dismissing Renewable Energy Is Short-Sighted
An exploration into how agrivoltaics, renewable energy and agriculture can coexist to support regional communities, farming resilience and Australia’s long-term energy future.