
Infrastructure ambition, drought and lost opportunity
In reading recent headlines related to the drought, I cannot help but think that Australia has not been ambitious enough in developing its water infrastructure

In reading recent headlines related to the drought, I cannot help but think that Australia has not been ambitious enough in developing its water infrastructure

The rate of solar penetration in Queensland is simply mind-blowing. Every day, I read of a new project. So with all of this new capacity

The elements of low carbon emission coal fired generation. There are renewed calls to construct new, base-load, coal fired power plant in north Queensland. The

We are seeing no end to the construction of solar farms on the National Electricity Market (NEM). Additionally rooftop solar continues to penetrate at a

I have been following the Dreamworld coronial inquest in the media and it makes me reflect on the role, and value, of modern safety engineering

In a previous blog, I introduced the concept of the ‘beak to belly ratio‘ in the context of working out a short run marginal cost

I have been playing around with my hydrogen spreadsheet in my spare time for a while now and I am starting to draw a few

Technical due diligence gives a potential asset buyer an accurate understanding of the state of an asset, so that a good acquisition decision can be

I have run a number of early contractor involvement (ECI) processes and I have to say that I really enjoy them as they bring out