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New renewable energy commitments Down Under sound great on the surface – but can they be delivered in time without costing consumers dearly?
To support a circular economy, other approaches, such as material substitution, repair and refurbishment are needed, says Rebecca Craddock-Taylor
We’ve hit the snooze button for the last time, Blockchain Triangle’s co-founder and CEO Darren Wolfberg argues as he outlines the challenges facing the finance industry with regard to climate reporting, and makes a case for blockchain as the solution.
With more than A$10bn of capital now committed, we caught up with the Clean Energy Finance Corporation to find out how its approach has evolved in the past decade.
The firm’s new business is looking to acquire at least 40 specialised vessels over the next five years to address the major shortage of vessels servicing offshore wind farms in Asia.
Director of energy infrastructure Rahul Agrawal walks us through Actis’s majority stake purchase in Vietnam-based renewables platform Levanta Renewables.
With the acquisition of Australian battery energy storage developer Akaysha Energy, the firm intends to build out a 1GW portfolio of projects in the country’s National Electricity Market.
Under new leadership, Australian GPs and LPs are allocating more capital towards strategies and companies that could reduce the country’s carbon emissions.
With climate change policy weakened, revamping ESG to ward off the worst effects of global warming is now more critical than ever.
Bill Green, founder of Climate Adaptive Infrastructure, explains how investors are mispricing climate risk and what needs to change.