A group of 12 of the world’s biggest oil and gas majors pledged Sept. 20 to reach net zero emissions from operations under their control (Scope 1, 2) and updated targets for reducing the methane and carbon emission intensity of their upstream operations. Read more
Oil majors pledge net zero target, update goals to cut methane, carbon intensity
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Cost-effective and time-optimised substation asset testing
Eliza Booth, , Asset Management, Condition Assessment, Networks, Sponsored Editorial, Uncategorized, 1
By Maryam Khallaghi, OMICRON Australia Cutting down on the time required for testing directly results in efficiency and cost...
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The urgent action we need to take on energy efficiency
Energy Journalist, , Uncategorized, 0
The Global Commission for Urgent Action on Energy Efficiency has issued ten recommendations to support governments in achieving more...
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Funding for new solar drone technology
Energy Journalist, , Condition Assessment, Drones, News, Renewable Energy, Solar, Uncategorized, 0
An Adelaide company developing capability for the commercial manufacture of solar powered drones will receive $150,000 in support under...
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Fuel for Thought: Energy transition, like oil, needs strategic reserves
Andie James, , Uncategorized, Energy Transition, Oil, 0
A military coup in West Africa has underscored the potential benefits of stockpiling critical and strategic metals essential for...
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AEMO Chair reappointed for second term
Lauren DeLorenzo, , News, People & Appointments, Policy, Spotlight, Uncategorized, 0
Energy ministers have reappointed the Chair of the Board of the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) for a second...
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How to mitigate risk and overcome challenges of medium voltage equipment in small-scale utility projects
Eliza Booth, , Electricity, Networks, Sponsored Editorial, Uncategorized, 0
Network conditions have impacted the large-scale solar industry around Australia and have caused significant delays in the connection approval...
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Solar fuels South Australia’s total energy demand in Australian-first
Imogen Hartmann, , Networks, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Solar, Spotlight, Sustainability, Uncategorized, 0
South Australia has recorded an Australian-first solar energy milestone, with the state’s energy needs being 100 per cent solar...
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World’s largest miners confirm attendance for 2023 Resourcing Tomorrow event
Rebecca Todesco, , Projects, Stakeholder Engagement, Uncategorized, 0
Representatives from the world’s largest mining companies, including Anglo American, BHP, Glencore, Rio Tinto and Vale, have confirmed their...
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