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| | | Australia needs to stop assuming gas will remain a permanent feature of the energy system and begin actively managing its decline, according to new research from the Grattan Institute. In a report, Out of Gas: Managing the decline of gas in Australia ... |
| | | | ... and S&P to provide a comparative view of nature-related impacts. The impact by the sectors is driven primarily by greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption and land use pressures. The report noted sectors that appear to have lower impact when assessed ... |
| | | | ... Isa, Cloncurry, Julia Creek, and Richmond. The fund is considering proposals ranging from new energy generation projects, gas and battery storage systems, as well as broader support for the North West Power System. Alongside progressing localised energy ... |
| | | | ... Securities Exchange Act of 1934, mandating public companies to disclose detailed information on climate-related risks, greenhouse gas emissions, and the financial impacts of extreme weather events on their business models, strategies and outlook. However ... |
| | | | As the use of gas across Australia declines, the Grattan Institute said the government needs a strong gas transition action plan to ensure the process is not costly, chaotic and inequitable. "Australia is at a critical juncture in energy policy. The ... |
| | | | QIC has launched a competitive tender process for 400MW of new gas-fired generation capacity in Central Queensland as the state pushes to bolster energy reliability amid the transition toward renewables. The tender, announced under the Queensland Energy ... |
| | | | ... SWEN Impact Fund for Transition, and APF BV. APF Energy provides energy that can be used as a direct substitute for natural gas by producing biomethane from agricultural manure and food by-products. APF Energy operates brownfield biogas plants. It comprises ... |
| | | | ... have seen a shift in public policy priorities and greater recognition in recent years that fossil fuels, particularly natural gas, will be required for some time, even as the transition to renewables continues," Macquarie said. The World Benchmarking ... |
| | | | ... impacts causing price rises across multiple commodities and transport channels. These effects include higher prices for oil and gas, fertilisers and freight, which flow through to food, manufactured goods, and construction inputs across the economy. ... |
| | | | ... 225 from unlisted groups. Mining related business construction and manufacturing firms, financial services groups, oil and gas companies and energy providers accounted for the largest share of lodgements. While ASIC welcomed the effort made by reporting ... |
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