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Energetics has been advising clients to seize the opportunity presented by the $1 billion Clean Technology Investment Program (CTIP)&n... Read More
With limited time to conclude Clean Technology Investment Program (CTIP) funding arrangements, it is more important than ever to have expert assistance to develop the proposi... Read More
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is a voluntary investor initiated project that has been tracking company emissions since 2002. In early February, the Carbon Disclosure Pr... Read More
The application forms for companies choosing to be Designated Opt-in Persons (DoiP) and manage their own carbon liability for off-road liquid fuel consumption recently became... Read More
Take advantage of the flexible financing offered by Low Carbon Australia/Clean Energy Finance Corporation.
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Energetics will be presenting at the Plant Energy Efficiency Conference to be held in Melbourne from 4 - 5 February 2013.
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A carbon price of $23/tCO2-e was introduced on 1 July 2012, causing an increase in the marginal generating costs for fossil-fuelled generation. While there are many things th... Read More
The Clean Energy Act will affect the bottom line of all mining and mineral processing operations in Australia. The extent to which a company is affected is a function of the ... Read More
The Opt-in Scheme under the Clean Energy Act allows liable entities and large users of liquid petroleum fuels (e.g. diesel, petrol, aviation fuel) to take on an emissions lia... Read More
The August 2012 announcement to link the Australian and European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) was welcomed by many. However, from an Australian vantage point, the ... Read More