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Birol backs CCS, CSG

THE International Energy Agency has backed the federal government’s position against CSG drilling bans and taxpayer-funded carbon capture and storage developments, with its chief reminding sceptics that renewables will struggle if exposed to market forces.

Josh Frydenberg with Fatih Birol.

Josh Frydenberg with Fatih Birol.

IEA executive director Fatih Birol, a Turkish economist, met federal Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg at Canberra's parliament house yesterday to discuss energy security, CCS and the role of high-efficiency,...

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