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“Although the rate of increase is likely to slow for energy demand, a number of public and private institutions expect that global energy demand will continue to increase for the foreseeable future. Most of this growth is likely to come from non-OECD countries,” Dr Alexandra Heath has told a CEDA audience in Sydney.
23/06/2016
CEDA Head of Research Andrew Barker gave a guest lecture to Deakin MBA Economic Environment students on CEDA’s work on clean energy jobs and precincts, as well as what Australia can learn from Denmark’s emissions reductions.
Read more Energy June 27, 2024There was robust debate about the role of nuclear energy in Australia at CEDA’s State of the Nation conference on Thursday. Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton acknowledged the high initial costs of nuclear. “As to the cost, there is a big upfront capital cost, there's no question about that,” Mr Dutton said.
Read more Energy March 15, 2015Nuclear power is a cheaper, cleaner energy alternative to renewables, UK Office for Nuclear Development former Chair, Dr Tim Stone has told a CEDA event in Adelaide.
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