In this Weekly Dispatch:
- (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.
- 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.
- The dust settles on the first US presidential debate. Read some wrap ups on its ramifications for energy.
- The Albanese government tables its “Future Made in Australia” bill, including provisions for innovation in clean energy.
- DCCEEW releases market brief for WEM CIS Tender 2 investment. Read the whole document here.
- Previously predicted gas shortfalls worsen in the newest edition of the 2017-2030 gas inquiry.
- The switch to treating batteries as bidirectional in the NEM has gotten underway.
- Podcast of the week: Columbia Energy Exchange discusses the influence of climate change on migration