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| | Renewable energy investor Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners cofounder David Scaysbrook says the firm is "the most hopeful they have been in a decade" over the new Labor government's emissions reductions commitments and the investment needed to achieve ... |
| | | ... savings for the fund. ISPT's ESG strategy to 2025 includes environmental KPIs in terms of emissions reduction, renewable energy usage, water conservation and reuse, waste reduction and other resource efficiency, but repurposing fit-out waste is not ... |
| | | ... datacentres," O'Mahony explained. "The energy efficiency is higher at these facilities. They tend to have higher use of renewable energy and they use certain applications that can reduce emissions elsewhere as well." The research shows that going cloud ... |
| | | ... the potential use of proceeds is naturally aligned with aspects of sustainable cities, such as clean transport, renewable energy or healthcare infrastructure, based on BNPP AM's proprietary approach to assessing thematic bonds. "The BNP Paribas Sustainable ... |
| | | ... Guest noted. "It's about being quite smart in the tech driven piece," he said "If we can generate very useful renewable energy, how can consumer/corporate utilisation of that energy be optimised before the energy storage piece? There's some really good ... |
| | | ... projects, including Woodside's Scarborough, under two 1.5°C-aligned pathways, one based on "progressive" renewable energy uptake, and a second based on "accelerated" renewable energy uptake. The progressive scenario envisages an incremental policy ... |
| | | The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and Western Australia's Clean Energy Future Fund (CEFF) have backed a pilot by Alcoa of Australia to trial new carbon reduction technology in refining. Alcoa of Australia will test electric calcination ... |
| | | ... address to the RIAA conference, Jones spoke of reducing regulatory barriers that could hold back investment in renewable energy as part of a shift towards net zero. "I think the greatest role government can play is in shifting the regulatory barrier ... |
| | | ... companies have a key role to play in supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy through the deployment of renewable energy technologies like solar and electric vehicles on a large scale. Such technologies require significantly greater amounts ... |
| | | ... and that's a great example of where these things start." Australia has "abundant" land and high-capacity renewable energy, and the four success factors are necessary, interdependent and require collaboration in areas, Haynes said. "When you think ... |
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