Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals
Students to drive hydro boost
Queensland is looking to a new batch of students to grow its emerging hydrogen industry.
UK backs space reactor
The UK Space Agency is backing research into the use of nuclear power on the Moon.
Woodside pushed for green cred
Legal avenues are being used to pressure Woodside Energy over its climate strategy.
Bowen seeks safe passage
The Federal Government says not supporting its climate policies will make matters worse.
Fuel shift questioned
Questions have been asked about a new fuel being trialled as an emissions-reduction measure by BHP.
Adani probe preparing
India's top court has ordered an investigation into the country's second-largest conglomerate, the Adani Group.
EVs pose fire challenge
Firefighters say they are developing new techniques to respond to burning EVs.
Ex-Snowy boss opens up
The former boss of Snowy 2.0 says Australia’s coal power stations may need to stay open for longer.
NSW changing coal rules
NSW could soon grant coal-miners licences for water from Sydney and Illawarra drinking catchments.
State to buy big green line
The Queensland Government is buying the $5 billion Copperstring project.
Japan backs hydrogen idea
Foreign funding will provide a $2.35 billion boost for a plan to turn Victoria’s dirty coal into hydrogen.
Japan eyes local steel
Australia is on the list of possible sites for a major ‘green steel’ project by a Japanese giant.
Bravus ordered to watch water
Questions are being asked about underground work at the controversial Carmichael coal mine.
China's coal builds rise
Stats suggest China is approving an increasing number of coal-fired power stations.
Gas claims called out
A major gas lobby has been questioned over its claims about the electrification of Australian homes.
Green gap probed
The NSW Government has been called to explain an apparent contradiction in its pollution plans.
Senator sees safeguard issue
The Albanese Government’s proposed changes to Australia’s safeguard mechanism have been questioned by an independent senator.
WA coal closure could slow
Experts have questioned whether WA will be able to close its coal power stations as planned.