ENERGY TRANSITION

Australian firms sign key European deals

Carnegie and Worley continue successful recent run

Carnegie's CETO and MoorPower technologies capture energy from ocean waves and convert it into electricity.

Carnegie's CETO and MoorPower technologies capture energy from ocean waves and convert it into electricity. | Credits: Carnegie Clean Energy

While much of the world focuses on the consequences of President Trump's tariffs on global exports, it would appear European energy firms are keen to import Australian expertise. Subsidiaries of Western...

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the energy sector, brought to you by the Energy News Bulletin Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the energy sector, brought to you by the Energy News Bulletin Intelligence team.

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Future of Energy Report: Nuclear Power in Australia 2024

Energy News Bulletin’s new report examines what the energy and resources industry thinks of the idea of a nuclear-powered Australia.

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ENB CCS Report 2024

ENB’s CCS Report 2024 finds that CCS could be the much-needed magic bullet for Australia’s decarbonisation drive

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ENB Cost Report 2023

ENB’s latest Cost Report findings provide optimism as investments in oil and gas, as well as new energy rise.

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ENB Future of Energy Report 2023

ENB’s inaugural Future of Energy Report details the industry outlook on the medium-to-long-term future for the sector in the Asia Pacific region.