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Stronger energy policy needed for Australia to win decarbonisation opportunities

Australia urgently needs a targeted clean energy policy that will encourage and leverage both private and public investment. Indeed, stronger policy support could unlock a A$31.8 billion green hydrogen opportunity by 2040, helped by Australia’s heritage as a leading LNG exporter, writes Glenn Heppell, resources lead, ANZ, at consultancy Accenture.

Glenn Heppell, Resources Lead, ANZ, Accenture
Stronger energy policy needed for Australia to win decarbonisation opportunities

Global leaders recently gathered at COP28 in Dubai to discuss the urgent need for the world to accelerate progress towards achieving Net Zero goals.  To limit global warming to 1.5°C, global greenhouse...

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