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Critical Minerals & Energy Investment Conference: solar panel technology

MSN.Com | 23 October 2024

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University of New South Wales postdoctoral research fellow Dr Moonyong Kim has said that while certain aspects of solar panel technology still needed to be ironed out, the industry still represented a boon to sustainable energy in Australia. Click to read the article>>> 

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NAB: Even the banks look at HotCopper

The Market Online | 22 October 2024

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What do commodity investment bankers look for when deciding whether to back an ASX-listed company financially? At the Critical Minerals and Energy Investment Conference in Perth, I spoke with NAB commodities investment banker Fabian Fuentes. Click to read the article>>> 

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'We're looking': Nickel-rich Indonesia sounds graphite warning to Aus producers

Hot Copper | 22 October 2024

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Nickel-rich Indonesia is looking to muscle in on Australian lithium and graphite producers as the Southeast Asian country continues expanding into downstream industries – especially any technology to make batteries. Click to read the article>>> 

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Pressure mounts on companies for climate reporting from January 1

The Market Online | 22 October 2024

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Companies will need to ramp up sustainability reporting to meet new standards that’ll govern activities from the start of next year. Decarbonate is an ESG, climate risk, and carbon advisory business helping large, mid, and small-cap company leaders work through mandatory climate reporting requirements. Click to read the article>>> 

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Issues emerging as Australian companies tackle critical minerals challenge

The Market Online | 10 October 2024

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The future supply of more than 30 commodities on Australia’s critical minerals list will be in focus at the fourth Critical Minerals & Energy Investment Conference in Perth, October 21-22. Click to read the article>>> 

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Dr Bronwyn Camac says copper’s going to be “the hot thing”

The Market Herald | 22 September 2023

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Reporting live from the event, The Market Herald’s Sonia Madigan is currently on the floor, accompanied by Dr Bonwyn Camac from the Geological Survey of SA. Click to watch the video>>> 

 

Perth to host Critical Minerals conference again in 2024

The Market Herald | 27 September 2023

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Perth will again host a Critical Minerals and Energy Investment Conference next year. The event wound up at the end of last week after two days of high-calibre guest speakers addressing company leaders and investors. Organiser, Spire Events, Managing Director Daniel Radziszewski spoke with The Market Herald as the event wound up at the Novotel Langley Hotel. He said delegates had travelled from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, with representatives from Canada and Indonesia. Click to watch the video>>> 

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Lithium producer 'almost died' before leading the pack

The West Australian | 20 September 2023

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Australia has risen to supply half the world's lithium in a mere three years but still faces major challenges in a volatile market, a summit has heard. "If we get this right, this is a multi-generational opportunity," Pilbara Minerals CEO Dale Henderson told the Critical Minerals and Energy Investment Summit in Perth. Click to read the article>>> 

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Emerging 'green premiums' for Aussie critical minerals

The North West Star | 21 September 2023

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Australia's green bank is writing cheques for net-zero projects as Europe and North America muscle up with massive tax breaks to attract capital for energy transition materials.

"Australia's mining and resources sector has a crucial role to play in the transition to net zero emissions by 2050," Clean Energy Finance Corporation sector expert Jacqueline Lane told AAP during a mining conference.  Click to read the article>>> 

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Minerals Council of Australia warns “time is running out” to capitalise on nation’s status in the global critical minerals boom

The Market Herald | 22 September 2023

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The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) is warning that Australia’s window of opportunity to capitalise on its position at the forefront of the global critical minerals boom is closing. The MCA headed a panel discussion at the Critical Minerals and Energy Investment Conference in Perth on Thursday morning, where Executive Director David Parker discussed the future landscape of mining in Australia.  Click to read the article>>> 

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