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Events News  |  May 12, 2025

Cleantech and energy collaboration achieves policy gains

The Climate Capital Forum is committed to ramping up our work to ensure Australia benefits from the emerging opportunities in the renewable energy and cleantech sectors. With our unlimited and affordable renewable energy and critical mineral resources, there is a real chance that we could step up to fill the US climate action void and become a global player in the fast-growing cleantech market. Read more
News  |  May 12, 2025

What’s next for Australia?

There were significant gains in the last parliament to support Australia’s reframing of industry policy — doing more than “dig and ship” our resources to add value — but there is no time to waste. The global race to grab emerging cleantech opportunities is on and climate change impacts are mounting. We call on all members of the newly formed Australian parliament to step up and speed up action. Read more
News  |  May 5, 2025

Advocacy and engagement for cleantech investment

The Climate Capital Forum’s advocacy both in Canberra and around the country since 2022 has allowed us to share our investment and finance experience with elected officials, advisers and policy experts. Our members remain focused on helping to inform policy and initiatives that will build a strong future economy and long-term job opportunities to benefit Australia and uphold our commitments in our region and internationally. Read more
News  |  May 3, 2024

Community engagement key to success of offshore wind feasiblity

Climate Capital Forum member and wind energy executive, Satya Tanner spoke with ABC Radio Gippsland this week about the government granting or offering feasibility licences to assess feasibility of offshore wind projects off the coast of Gippsland in Victoria. Read more
News  |  Mar 28, 2024

Solar Sunshot next step to decarbonisation

Climate Capital Forum applauds the recently announced $1billion package to develop a solar panel manufacturing hub at the old coal-fired Liddell station in NSW’s Hunter Valley announced by Prime Minister Albanese. It is another ‘next step’ along the path for Australia to become a renewable energy superpower. Read more

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