Energy
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Deputy PM tells Coalition party room AGL’s refusal to sell Liddell power station is about market behaviour but declines to repeat allegation on Sky News
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The message from the public is clear: they just want the government to retake control of an energy market that has ceased to serve their interest
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Malcolm Turnbull’s government doesn’t want to focus on its own indefensible failure. Instead it needs to run interference
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Labor says Coalition’s proposal to keep Liddell open until 2022 won’t be taken seriously by electricity company’s board and PM left looking ‘silly and isolated’
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The UK should concentrate on wind- and gas-fired stations, and involve nuclear only if it can vaguely compete on price
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Exclusive: Special rapporteur’s mission finds government has violated obligation to protect people’s lives and health
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Nationals MP says policy certainty required for investment as Turnbull government meets with head of AGL
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Analysts predict sea change in energy policy as falling costs for offshore power will charge UK taxpayer at least 10% less than deal handed to new nuclear plant
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Energy minister says renewables an important long-term contributor to Australia’s energy mix
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Renewables are here to stay but Australia must not lose sight of where the main game is, deputy prime minister tells conference
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Voters are tired of the old hyper-partisan blather, the posturing and the blame-shifting. They just want a solution
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UK cities expected to get millions of pounds for green energy projects