Lynas boss casts doubt on Trump-Ukraine deal
Amanda Lacaze says if the US wants to secure rare earths supply, they should buy from Lynas rather than continue with “thought bubble” solutions.
Amanda Lacaze says if the US wants to secure rare earths supply, they should buy from Lynas rather than continue with “thought bubble” solutions.
Despite finding massive support for renewables, a new Clean Energy Council report indicated energy is low down on voters’ priority lists.
Donald Trump might be trying to “de-woke the world” on issues like climate change, but a key ag leader says he’s unlikely to halt investment into Australian regenerative farming.
Top tech entrepreneurs are rallying together to power the ‘energy renaissance’ as Donald Trump winds back projects aimed at tackling climate change, branding it the ‘green new scam’.
Origin has approval to run its Eraring power station at a lower minimum level when there’s little need, increasing the profitability of the facility which is under financial pressure from renewables.
The up-market German marque is adamant that EVs represent the future – with hydrogen playing a crucial role – as Volvo retreats on its plan to make only EVs by 2030.
Renewable projects, such as solar and wind farms, can be commissioned more quickly than nuclear energy reactors, AirTrunk boss Robin Khuda insists.
Macquarie’s renewable energy developer, Corio, wants a partner for its offshore wind-powered generation project in Gippsland.
Iron ore giant Fortescue will no longer buy voluntary carbon offsets, raising doubts over their effectiveness.
Australia’s top CEOs are turning from climate change to focus on navigating the country’s economic slowdown and other issues likely to arise in the next year.
Moody’s expects Australia’s economy to grow the fastest of all G20 nations in 2025, providing a firm underpinning for US dollar bond issuance.
BlackRock-backed Akaysha Energy is rolling out a network of large-scale batteries to underpin the grid as more renewables come online around Australia.
Farmers are banding together to try and cash in on government grants for carbon trading and avoid the growing numbers of ‘carbon cowboys’ seeking to rip them off.
An unusually hot, sunny end to winter and the start of spring has sent wholesale electricity prices tumbling, stoking hopes of bill relief in 2025.
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