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Wednesday, 13 July 2022 2:48PM
First energy management system advisors certified under new scheme
NSW energy from waste regulations now in force
State governments support renewable diesel and low-carbon feed additive
Monday, 15 February 2021 3:43PM
Tribunal rejects application for data on generator's use of forest residues
Queensland cracks down on waste crime
Victoria to review wildlife law
Monday, 18 March 2019 12:45PM
A new state grant scheme will support the conversion of industrial, agricultural and household waste into biofuels, electricity, and substitutes for petroleum-based plastic.
Wednesday, 12 October 2016 3:59PM
New plan targets organic waste
Ikea improves energy efficiency almost 20%
Strong response to Air New Zealand, Virgin, biofuels request
Friday, 03 June 2016 11:20AM
Water utilities are expanding their capacity to generate electricity from biogas, with big potential side-benefits for food companies.
Tuesday, 20 October 2015 3:13PM
WA EPA urges federal approach to biodiversity threat
Approval for new tyres-to-fuel facility
Ethanol plant to use wheat as feedstock
Tuesday, 02 November 2010 12:16PM
Shell seeks special permit to export hazardous waste
Queensland delays 5% ethanol mandate due to Federal 'uncertainties'
International alliance details key climate finance measures
Infigen proposes $150 million solar farm
Origin on track for 2020 emissions intensity target
Monday, 15 September 2008 5:11PM
You can't see Wilkins review, Government tells Senate
$3 billion gas-to-liquids plant would reduce oil dependence, says Queensland study
Queensland releases climate review issues paper
Hunt calls for landfill audit as methane leak triggers call to leave homes
Monday, 23 June 2008 4:22PM
Carbon sink tax changes welcomed
NSW gazettes waste exemptions
NZ parliamentary committee proposes biofuels bill changes
Wednesday, 27 February 2008 1:01PM
Federal environment minister Peter Garrett is poised to boost Australia's ability to monitor the presence of dioxins, PCBs and other toxic chemicals in the environment and in human blood and breast milk.
And can coal-to-liquid projects, which have a huge greenhouse gas footprint, be a driver for carbon capture and storage? The International Energy Agency says they should be and Energy Minister Martin Ferguson thinks they have to be.
Plus more briefs.
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