Published - 27th September 2024
Slow and complicated development approval processes are among the barriers hampering Australia’s transition to net zero emissions by 2050, according to national Climate Change Authority.
for WA projects
Proponents of offshore wind projects in WA were given 64 days to submit feasibility licence applications after the Federal Government announced a development zone off the Bunbury coast.
Australia has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through CCS. However, despite pioneering efforts, Australia continues to lag global leaders in CCS deployment. Review Gilbert + Tobin’s recent examination.
As the premier energy network in WA, Energy Club WA aims to increase participation of Indigenous businesses and suppliers to drive collaboration throughout the industry.
The Monadelphous team in Karratha is set to move into premises at the Gap Ridge Facility, establishing a new hub to service current and future operations.
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The State Government will allow 20 per cent of onshore gas to be exported during a five-year window and tighten “use it or lose it” provisions under new Domestic Gas Policy regulations.
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The State Government has identified four priority corridors for the development of new common use energy transmission infrastructure in
the Pilbara.
Meet Samantha Pearce of Aspen Medical. Following her Bachelor of Nursing she initially worked at St John of God Hospital in Subiaco before relocating to a remote island in Northwest Australia as a FIFO nurse and gained valuable experience in emergency rescue, emergency medicine, and primary health care.