Commentary Main Feature | March 8, 2023
Time for an orderly and fair exit plan
The imperative of decarbonisation means that over the next two decades they will have to change the way they meet this energy need.
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Commentary Main Feature | March 8, 2023
The imperative of decarbonisation means that over the next two decades they will have to change the way they meet this energy need.
Commentary | February 22, 2023
Read our February newsletter to find out the latest in energy news.
Commentary Main Feature | February 8, 2023
Both the United Kingdom and Australia are on the cusp of an energy transition. Some might say that the old, centralised, fossil fuel dominated electricity system is dying.
Commentary | December 19, 2022
Read our December newsletter to find out the latest in energy news.
Commentary Main Feature | December 13, 2022
We asked focus groups across Australia their preferences when it came to how they are charged for electricity and how their bills work.
Commentary Main Feature | December 9, 2022
We’ve heard a lot throughout 2022 about how high energy prices are taking a toll on households across Australia, but the situation has not been any better for the nation’s […]
Commentary | November 21, 2022
Read our November newsletter to find out the latest in energy news and learn more about our Foresighting Forum.
Commentary Main Feature | November 16, 2022
How much consumers are charged for electricity has been understandably occupying daily headlines of late, but how they are charged is critical too, and is not being discussed or explored nearly enough.
Commentary Main Feature | November 9, 2022
For most Australians, how our energy prices are determined can feel like something that belongs in the realm of the dark arts. Prices go up and prices go down (but let’s be honest, mostly up). And there seems to be a whole set of invisible forces at play in the background.
Commentary Main Feature | November 9, 2022
You don’t need an economics degree right now to know that things are getting more expensive – you just need a set of eyes and a bank account. But observing something is not the same thing as understanding it.