Climate report supports solar, wind and hydrogen energy, not nuclear energy
Experts who are to advise Parliament on achieving the “Net Zero” climate target by 2050 warn against wasting time by pushing ahead with costly nuclear technology.
Experts who are to advise Parliament on achieving the “Net Zero” climate target by 2050 warn against wasting time by pushing ahead with costly nuclear technology.
Oil and gas company 88 Energy is expecting oil sampling results from the Hickory-1 well at its flagship Phoenix project in Alaska shortly and is expected to present a preliminary resource estimate before the end of the year.
The former Premier of Western Australia will continue his foray into the corporate world after politics with a position as non-executive chairman at Frontier Energy.
Comments from the RBA governor, who is adamant that he will not cut interest rates in the near future, did little to dampen sentiment on the ASX on Friday.
West Coast interim coach Jarrad Schofield says he has felt the confidence his players have in him since taking over from Adam Simpson and believes Sunday's comeback win over North Melbourne was another example of their determination to finish the season strong. Schofield now has two wins from five games and the prospects of him … Read more
The State Government has said the construction of a green energy transmission line to the Burrup Peninsula is “the first major step towards decarbonising the Pilbara” and believes this can be achieved without endangering the ancient rock art nominated for the World Heritage List. Prime Minister Roger Cook and Energy and Climate Minister Reece Whitby … Read more
Energy Resources of Australia will challenge the Australian Federal Government's surprise rejection of the Jabiluka uranium lease in court, with Resources Minister Madeleine King reportedly taking less than two days to consider her advice. The company told investors it had filed suit in the Federal Court on Tuesday against Minister King and Northern Territory Mining … Read more
After years of displacement, the families will return to their small community off the coast of the Northern Territory's Gulf region. Residents of Mumathumburru (West Island) were forced to leave their homes in 2021 after the community’s outdated energy system failed.