TotalEnergies, Petronas target Australia with deal
The global energy heavyweights will use renewable energy to help lower emissions from one of Australia’s largest LNG facilities.
The global energy heavyweights will use renewable energy to help lower emissions from one of Australia’s largest LNG facilities.
The energy group failed to comply with a rule that requires market participants to detail their supply and demand intentions.
Delays to major projects and a pipeline of renewable energy developments that has yet to materialise mean Australia will struggle to meet its carbon transition targets, say experts.
Lower-than-expected results are likely to intensify pressure on the Northern Territory project that has become a lightning rod for environmental and indigenous opposition.
The Victorian state-owned energy developer wants to fast track renewable energy projects and make them bigger as it chases the country’s most aggressive energy transition timetable.
Mike Cannon-Brookes Ventures Grok remains AGL’s largest shareholder but he now owns 10.41 per cent of the energy company.
Australia’s largest electricity transmission developer and operator expects to spend $16.5bn over the next decade, which would eventually result in lower energy bills.
The electric vehicle company will install up to 5,000 street side fast chargers across Canada, all of which will run on the TELUS network.
Squadron Energy’s Jason Willoughby has rejected AEMO’s assertion too few renewable projects are being built.
The energy major’s final investment decision on Trion comes despite mounting environmental pressure to rein in its spending on new developments.
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