The Weekly Dispatch: Polls and Wires

In this Weekly Dispatch:

  1. (At time of writing, it appears that) Labour have won power in the UK general election, promising to ‘make Britain a clean energy superpower. Read their energy plan here.
  2. Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally party battles the “republican front” for control of the French legislature: read up on the energy policies of the main players here.
  3. The dust settles on the first US presidential debate. Read some wrap ups on its ramifications for energy.
  4. The Albanese government tables its “Future Made in Australia” bill, including provisions for innovation in clean energy.
  5. DCCEEW releases market brief for WEM CIS Tender 2 investment. Read the whole document here.
  6. Previously predicted gas shortfalls worsen in the newest edition of the 2017-2030 gas inquiry.
  7. The switch to treating batteries as bidirectional in the NEM has gotten underway.
  8. Podcast of the week: Columbia Energy Exchange discusses the influence of climate change on migration
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