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CEFC’s Yates says solar-to-hydrogen fuel cheaper than petrol in regions
CEFC’s Oliver Yates says solar-to-hydrogen fuels already cheaper than petrol in regional areas. He would like hydrogen refuelling network to follow NBN. All he needs is fuel cell vehicles.
Giles Parkinson
Oct 14, 2015
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Tide turns on fossil fuels as Norway quits coal, ANZ goes green
Norway pension fund, the world’s largest, to dump coal investments; ANZ launches largest Australian green bond for investment in renewables and low carbon buildings, while investors try to force Chevron to return money to shareholders rather than throwing it away on fossil fuel exploration.
Giles Parkinson
May 28, 2015
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CEFC saved in the Senate – a rare win for Australian renewables
The CEFC closure bill has been rejected in the Senate. But will a short term reprieve lead to long term salvation?
Giles Parkinson
Dec 11, 2013
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CEFC could deliver half Australia’s CO2 cuts, and make money
The under-siege CEFC says it could achieve half of Australia’s emissions reductions out to 2020, at no cost to the taxpayer – and still return money to the struggling Federal Budget. So will ideology and sloganeering triumph over smart policy?
Giles Parkinson
Nov 26, 2013
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