Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals - September, 2016
Gina Rinehart’s proposed 30-million-tonne Alpha coal mine is storming ahead after clearing its latest legal hurdle.
Funds to forward Tassie plans
Endorsement ordered for science success
BHP's spill could cost $79 bil
Linc leaking rehab funds
Expert dismayed at powerful change
Hazelwood outlook still hidden
New bid revives Ausgrid option
Sound waves paint floating pictures
Trump told Paris matters
Button battery plan backed
Minister clarifying foreign feelings
The Federal Government may change its foreign investment guidelines to appease angry investors.
BP's Bight spill models surface
Research says an oil spill from a proposed BP project could smash South Australian tourism and aquaculture.
Canada to regulate unwilling areas
Canada is introducing a carbon price for regions that do not regulate emissions by themselves.
Coal cooling is not political
Experts say major super funds are not moving away from coal investments for political reasons.
Finnish facility piques local interest
South Australian authorities are interested in a giant underground facility being dug in Finland.
Coal closure damage downplayed
New research suggests Australia could phase out coal production without taking a massive economic hit.
Sims backs gas links
The ACCC says it makes sense for Australia’s various gas network to be connected to each other.
Gas ban lands alongside review
A scientific review and moratorium on hydraulic fracturing begins in the NT today.
Scientists head for powerful threads
Engineers are working on technology that could turn a t-shirt into a power plant.