Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals
A parliamentary inquiry in WA has concluded that the state's domestic gas policy is “no longer fit for purpose”.
Exchange sued on green claim
The London Metal Exchange (LME) is being sued for allegedly ignoring environmental impacts.
Union seeks left shift
The head of the CFMEU has spoken about the union’s plan to influence politics.
Flannery drops shares
Queensland coal baron Brian Flannery has divested his share in a local fast-charger developer.
Gas outlook adjusted
Shell has revised its outlook on future demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), as the post-fossil fuel era inches closer.
Key tax for green future
Economists have laid out bold moves to reposition Australia in the global shift towards a low-carbon economy.
Mining aids prepared
The Albanese government is preparing to assist embattled producers of clean tech materials.
Power cut prompts calls
Calls for change have been made in the wake of widespread power outages in Victoria.
Mine impacts unknown
New research has found that impacts for half the world’s mines are undocumented.
CEFC backs supply and storage
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is increasing its investments in wind and battery power.
Power figures listed
Analysts have compiled a list of the most influential forces in Australia’s energy arena.
Data giant signs power deal
Equinix, a US data centre provider, has signed an off-take agreement with TagEnergy for Victoria's Golden Plains Wind Farm.
Black Summer hit studied
Experts say the ‘Black Summer’ bushfires wiped billions from Australia’s tourism supply chain.
New hydrogen hub outlined
The Federal Government has made funds available for a new ‘hydrogen hub’ in north Queensland.
Fuel rules to drive change
The Federal Government has announced the introduction of a New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES).