Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals - April, 2015
A University of Sydney researcher has successfully tested a method for docking and refuelling drones in mid-air.
New fuel draws diesel from water
Audi has produced a few litres of what they call the “fuel of the future”; a new brew for diesel consisting of water, carbon dioxide and 'green materials'.
BHP reveals its sweet dealings
The Tax Office is chasing BHP Billiton for more than $500 million in payments it avoided by shovelling profits overseas.
Mine fire inquiry opening again
The Hazelwood mine fire inquiry will be re-opened to investigate the chance that smoke from the blaze caused premature deaths.
Queensland looks to new fuel to power new jobs
The Queensland Government says it is working on a policy to boost the ethanol industry.
Captain's call behind faux-science post
The University of Western Australia’s latest posting has caused some serious stirrings.
Tassie council takes big green steps
One Tasmanian council is making bold moves to cut costs through renewable energy.
Action group slams AGL gas claims
A NSW community action group says there is no problem with gas supply, and there is no need for gas giant AGL to continue fracking activities in sensitive environmental areas.
Earth Day dawns with new renewable push
April 22nd is Earth Day, a day when groups around the world mark the achievements and trials ahead in the quest to protect our environment.
Low cost green future waiting on policy, study says
New research says Australia could go 100 per cent renewable, with a few good policies.
Big uranium spot gets bigger, more dense
Uranium explorer Vimy Resources says uranium quality at their Mulga Rock project is a fair bit higher than expected.
China pledges $46 billion for new oil moves
China will invest $46 billion in Pakistan to expand its energy and transport infrastructure.
Fake photosynthesis could fuel future
Researchers have created an exciting artificial photosynthesis system, which captures carbon dioxide and uses solar energy to convert it into plastic products and fuel.
Powerful players want more from Australia
Documents from the United Nations show the Australian Government is facing serious international pressure over its environment policies.
$4 million for anti-renewable posting
The Abbott government has given $4 million to the University of Western Australia so that renewable energy investment sceptic Bjørn Lomborg can spread his message.
Dead RET talks take serious toll
Official figures show the renewable energy sector has lost almost 2,500 jobs in the last two years.
ERA says clean-up swings on new approval
The owner of the Ranger uranium mine says money for clean-up and rehabilitation will not be spent unless a second mine is approved.
National gas grab gets academic
The Federal Government is funding research into new ways to develop Australia’s unconventional gas resources, including coal seam gas, shale gas and tight gas.
Robot sent to check Fukushima fallout
A robot has been sent to survey the condition of melted nuclear fuel at the Fukushima power plant.
Sector says states holding uranium back
Toro Energy has made a thinly-veiled swipe at the Queensland government’s decision to ban uranium mining.