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Coalition energy plans lock in high emissions, high energy bills

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In response to news that a Coalition government would approve a ‘bucket load’ of new gas projects, including Woodside’s NW Shelf extension, the Australian Conservation Foundation’s climate and energy program manager Gavan McFadzean said: “Gas expansionism, as proposed by the opposition’s resources spokesperson, will lock in decades more climate pollution – the cause of the … Continued

SLB Announces Debt Exchange Offer

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SLB subsidiary commences offer to exchange certain outstanding existing series of notes for up to $2.0 billion aggregate principal amount of new series of notes NEW YORK–BUSINESS WIRE– Schlumberger Limited (“SLB”) (NYSE: SLB) today announced that Schlumberger Holdings Corporation, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of SLB (“SHC”), has commenced offers to exchange certain series of … Continued

Community creates Local Energy Hub blueprint, urges government support

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27.02.25 For immediate release  Mitchell Community Energy will launch its local volunteer-run energy hub at Seymour Library this Friday.  The hub will provide independent advice and resources to help locals navigate the shift to renewable energy and highlights the urgent need for Federal Government support for Local Energy Hubs in renewable energy regions. Mitchell Community … Continued

TALENT ALERT: Parliamentary inquiry interim report confirms that nuclear is not worth the risk, communities at proposed reactor locations agree

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February 26, 2025   A federal report has confirmed that nuclear energy is too risky for Australia – and spokespeople in proposed reactor locations agree.   The federal Coalition has proposed introducing nuclear energy to Australia if it wins this year’s election. It says it will build nuclear reactors at seven sites around the country, … Continued

TALENT ALERT: Parliamentary inquiry interim report confirms that nuclear is not worth the risk, communities at proposed reactor locations agree

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February 26, 2025   A federal report has confirmed that nuclear energy is too risky for Australia – and spokespeople in Gippsland agree.   The federal Coalition has proposed introducing nuclear energy to Australia if it wins this year’s election. It says it will build nuclear reactors at seven sites around the country, including in … Continued

TALENT ALERT: Parliamentary inquiry interim report confirms that nuclear is not worth the risk, communities at proposed reactor locations agree

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February 26, 2025   A federal report has confirmed that nuclear energy is too risky for Australia – and spokespeople in proposed reactor locations agree.   The federal Coalition has proposed introducing nuclear energy to Australia if it wins this year’s election. It says it will build nuclear reactors at seven sites around the country, … Continued

TALENT ALERT: Parliamentary inquiry interim report confirms nuclear is not worth the risk, communities at proposed reactor locations agree

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February 26, 2025   A federal report has confirmed that nuclear energy is too risky for Australia – and spokespeople in proposed reactor locations agree.   The federal Coalition has proposed introducing nuclear energy to Australia if it wins this year’s election. It says it will build nuclear reactors at seven sites around the country, … Continued

Project unlocks battery benefits for organisations and community

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An innovative project is helping organisations install 39 batteries that benefit the community and unlock potential revenue streams. The project, which has received funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and is being coordinated by Hydro Tasmania’s energy retailer Momentum Energy, will see batteries installed at community and professional sporting clubs, a major university, … Continued

Parliamentary inquiry finds nuclear is high risk, zero reward

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY THE COALITION’S NUCLEAR SCHEME is high risk, zero reward—that’s the clear takeaway from the interim findings of the federal inquiry into nuclear power generation in Australia. The committee’s interim report confirms that nuclear energy is not a viable option to meet Australia’s energy needs or climate commitments. The Climate Council, … Continued