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| | The Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) is lodging resolutions for AGL's annual general meeting (AGM) demanding the company set a quantitative target for annual reductions on emissions from power generation activities, among other ... |
| | | ... said Peter Lambert, LGS chief executive officer. "We will only divest from two Australian companies - Whitehaven Coal and AGL - and there are a number of international companies we will divest from." The changes to LGS's negative screens were driven ... |
| | | ... equity firm with more than $7.9 billion in invested and committed funds, is a majority shareholder in FRV, FRV said. See Also: AGL Energy, First Solar granted $130m for solar project |
| | | AGL has installed the first solar panel modules at its large-scale solar plant in Nyngan, New South Wales. AGL has installed the first solar panels at the Nyngan Solar Plant. L-R Ray Donald, Bogan Shire mayor; Ivor Frischknecht, ARENA CEO; Kevin Humphries ... |
| | | ... small companies in which we're not interested because they don't have high dividends and/or they aren't well established." AGL Energy, Origin Energy, Santos and Wesfarmers will remain investible despite having exposures to coal seam gas. The impact on ... |
| | | ... Buru Energy and Coalspur. Tier 2 companies had "large 'downstream' fossil fuel exposure" and included Envestra, APA Group, AGL Energy and Energy World. Tier Three include companies with "large absolute direct fossil fuel exposure but less significant ... |
| | | ... own any thermal coal companies or companies involved in coal seam gas extraction. UCA Funds Management does own shares in AGL and Origin Energy, but Walsh said that the companies' renewable energy assets offset other operations at this time. The policy ... |
| | | ... there is some consolidation of smaller players, the practices improve. While we do want companies like Santos, Origin and AGL to be very mindful of the fugitive methane question, we understand that the practices are reasonably good. I think we're, in ... |
| | | AGL Energy has begun construction on the AU$300 million Nyngan Solar Plant. Construction on the Nyngan Solar Plant will take approximately 18 months to complete, and the plant is expected to be fully operational by June 2015. It will deliver 103 megawatts ... |
| | | ... Bank, David Jones, Westpac Banking Corporation, Qantas Airways, Insurance Australia Group, Investa Office Fund, Rio Tinto, AGL Energy, Santos, Metcash, CSL and Westfield Group. |
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