Australia ups the ante
Australia details its contribution to tackling climate change while securing its clean energy future.
Australia details its contribution to tackling climate change while securing its clean energy future.
After months of waiting, Australia announced its new carbon tax on Sunday, together with a support package for key affected industries.
With coal taking over from hydro as Vietnam’s leading fuel in power generation, Petrovietnam invests US$1.2bn in new coal-fired power plants.
Australia’s business sector anticipates the government’s announcement of its carbon price scheme this week.
Australia’s energy sources and carbon tax debate could be dissuading data centre builders from establishing onshore operations, argue Gartner analysts.
India looks to the US for LNG to plug its widening supply-demand gap while planning new terminals.
AMP highlights the investment opportunities in submarine cables linking offshore wind farms with mainland-based electricity grids.
GE enters Australian market with Mumbida wind turbine contract.
Paper, packaging and recycling company Visy to spend US$0.5bn on the construction of clean energy plants across Australia.
Australia could derive about half of its baseload power from geothermal sources by 2050, according to former chief scientist.
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