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| | ... not want to own or operate nuclear power assets. To achieve this, Elementl Power is creating a scalable advance nuclear energy procurement model, engaging some of the world's largest energy purchasers, it said. |
| | | ... the transition; planning and regulator approvals are complex and slow creating delays. Touching on the role of nuclear energy, of which Opposition leader Peter Dutton is a big proponent, Grattan said it is theoretically possible that nuclear energy ... |
| | | ... the three years to November 2024, and 24.4% over 12 months. Tracking the MSCI World Index, the option excludes nuclear energy and uranium, old growth forest logging, tobacco, weapons, and banks and new fossil fuel projects not aligned with the Paris ... |
| | | ... Group (CEIG), representing investors with $38 billion in assets across Australia, said its members do not support nuclear energy for electricity generation in Australia. Investors are "not interested" in nuclear, CEIG said, so the high capital and operational ... |
| | | ... however going forward their international equities portfolio contains no investments in fossil fuels, weapons, nuclear energy, and gambling. For tobacco however, there is a 5% threshold for distribution revenue and a 0% threshold for production. Future ... |
| | | Nuclear energy is a non-starter and Canberra needs to lift its game on environmental policies, leading 'Teal' independents told a climate summit. Speaking at the Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) summit last Friday, independent MPs Zoe ... |
| | | ... going, but also to help provide certainty to investors regarding what the picture looks like." As for whether the nuclear energy is a solution, Ryan said: "We just need to decarbonise the economy in the way that's quickest, most efficient and most ... |
| | | ... than sovereign bond issuers) with material exposure to fossil fuels. It screens for gambling, tobacco, uranium and nuclear energy, armaments and militarism, and adult entertainment, based on a 0-5% revenue threshold. There is a total exclusion of activities ... |
| | | ... lower emissions than coal, ignoring that methane are almost 100% more emissions intensive as wind, solar, hydro and nuclear energy. "LNG is far more emissions intensive than methane gas... given the massively energy intensive nature of liquification ... |
| | | ... Coalition's proposal to ditch Australia's 43% emissions reduction target if it wins the next election and invest in nuclear energy. Natalie's work as an environmentalist, founder, presenter, and board director has led to involvement driving ... |
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