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“No green power, no project:” Can Australia compete on green steel?
Proximity to renewable energy sources is shaping a new paradigm in the steel sector. What does this mean for Australia?
Soroush Basirat
Jan 10, 2024
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Snowy 2.0: The “nation building” project that won’t be using all Australian steel
The Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project won’t be quite as nation building as promised, with key steel contracts going to overseas suppliers.
Peter Roberts
Feb 9, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Why Australia has to quit stalling and wean itself off fossil fuels
Australia is not behaving as if climate action is urgent – and by far its biggest shortcoming is the failure to plan for the transition from fossil fuels.
John Quiggin
Apr 7, 2022
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Governments
1000 per cent renewables for Australia? ARENA boss says that is the goal
ARENA CEO suggests Australia’s electricity production could grow ten fold, and all from renewables, while becoming a global clean energy supplier.
Michael Mazengarb
Jun 1, 2021
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Electric Vehicles
Renewable hydrogen already cheaper for heavy transport, new analysis says
CEFC commissioned study finds that renewable hydrogen is already cost-competitive in heavy transport industries, and could compete with EVs by mid-century.
Michael Mazengarb
May 26, 2021
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Policy & Planning
China takes steps to exclude “clean coal” eligibility for green bonds
Small but significant climate step forward for China with reports Beijing has moved to exclude “clean coal” technologies from a list of projects eligible for green bonds.
Joshua S Hill
Jun 3, 2020
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Hydrogen
Renewable hydrogen to undercut gas on price, but not the answer for transport
Report says renewable hydrogen could beat out gas on power generation – but it’s not the answer for low-carbon automotive transport.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 31, 2020
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Policy & Planning
Whyalla’s not a ghost town, it’s the centre of a green industrial revolution
Garnaut says renewables will cut energy costs to Whyalla steelworks by at least a third, and outlines plans for large scale solar, rooftop solar and pumped hydro and battery storage.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 21, 2017
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India’s growing coal glut stalls mines
Growing mountains of coal stockpiles in India has led to several mines temporarily halting production, with major implications for Australian projects.
Bob Burton & Ashish Fernandes
Mar 10, 2016
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BHP Billiton’s carbon bomb
In a world that increasingly shuns coal, BHP Billiton has amassed a 16 billion tonne stockpile that amounts to one of the world’s largest unexploded ‘carbon bombs’.
Bob Burton
Oct 8, 2015
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