BP posts profits of $3.3bn as oil prices rise again
| Joined | 1 Nov 2022 |
| Joined | 1 Nov 2022 |
BP posts profits of $3.3bn as oil prices rise again
China snaps up Australian, French wheat as crop damage spurs buying spree
China is set to import record volumes of wheat this year, trading sources say, with rain damage to its crop and worries over dry weather in exporting nations fuelling Beijing's appetite to buy while prices are low.
Rooftop PV take a bite out of everyone’s lunch as minimum demand records tumble again
Worried economists call for a carbon price, a tax on coal exports, and ‘green tariffs’ to get Australia on the path to net zero
30 of the 50 economists surveyed want a carbon price of the kind introduced by Julia Gillard in 2012 and abolished by Tony Abbott in 2014. Several say there’s little “time left to act seriously”.
Negative prices: A “gift” to industry to shift demand and make new products
Teal MPs call for national road-user charges after high court shuts down Victoria’s EV tax
‘We need … to maintain our roads in a way that’s fair, and aimed at helping, not hindering, electrification of transport’, says Monique Ryan
The longer Chalmers leaves it, the harder EV charging will be to fix
Can big batteries solve our energy waste problem?
https://youtu.be/gQWGwvDS8zs?si=QgRUCyROjrAETmZ1
Climate Show with Tom Heap
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Battery storage comes to the fore as solar power generation reaches new highs across Australia
By energy reporter Daniel Mercer
Peak crude demand is fueling anger and argument in the world of oil
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