Australian green hydrogen will never walk at the rate it’s crawling
More than 80 per cent of Australia’s low-carbon hydrogen projects remain in their early development stages, and multiple high-profile proposals have been scrapped in recent years.
More than 80 per cent of Australia’s low-carbon hydrogen projects remain in their early development stages, and multiple high-profile proposals have been scrapped in recent years.
Santos chief Kevin Gallagher says the oil and gas industry is frustrated by political and investor pressure to accelerate decarbonisation in a market which favours hydrocarbons.
A professor of archaeology has accused a state government of lying in a report about the impact of industrial emissions on Aboriginal rock art.
Anthony Albanese has dropped a major hint on which way his environment tsar will go on a controversial gas project.
AGL has also unveiled a target of formally approving the construction of 1.4GW of batteries over the 12-18 months, if the regulatory landscape improves.
Macquarie is the first major Australian lender to withdraw from the Net Zero Banking Alliance, while larger rival CBA will reassess its membership.
Securing access to a key cog in the NSW renewables plan will come as relief to Origin following its $300m acquisition of the giant Yanco Delta wind development.
The number of shark attacks has been steadily increasing over the last 10 years, with scientists putting it down to a number of factors, including climate change.
North Queensland has recorded its second “once-in-a-century” flood since 2019, and one thing made the rainfall heavier.
Labor to continue with voluntary emission offset scheme despite a spate of companies leaving amid concerns about the validity of some credits.
Rio Tinto’s aluminium boss says its smelters in NSW and Queensland are doomed if they rely on coal-fired power stations, as cheaper battery storage for green energy becomes more viable.
GrainCorp, which planned to build large-scale oilseed crushing plants in WA, has taken a swipe at the nation’s renewable fuels policy after BP put a $600m investment on hold indefinitely.
Ports Australia has created the first industry guidance for net zero emissions globally that it hopes will fuel greater competition and thinking around how the sector can do its bit for the environment.
Members of Australia’s largest food distributor have slammed the Albanese government for “putting their eggs in one basket”.
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