Expanding further into hydrogen Green hydrogen production continues to grow at a rapid pace, with over 109 kilo tonnes per annum produced globally in 2022, representing a 44% growth compared to 2021. Countries including US, Denmark, Canada and Egypt, have announced over 111.9 million tonnes per annum capacity in 2022 alone. April 12, 2023 By ER Law Admin Environment, General, Resources and Energy Energy Transition, Green Hydrogen 0 Comment Read More >>
Federal Government releases its Nature Positive Plan December 7, 2022 By ER Law Admin General Nature, Government Plan 0 Comment Read More >>
Key industry updates in Asia In recent months several countries in Asia have announced regulatory changes to support their transition to renewable energy. November 23, 2022 By ER Law Admin Environment, Resources and Energy Asia, Energy Transition, Renewable Energy 0 Comment Read More >>
What to expect from Brazil’s new government On October 30, Brazil elected Luis Inaclo Lula da Silva (Lula) to be its new President. Lula will take over from President Jair Bolsonaro on 1 January 2023. During his campaign, Lula hinted at some reforms that would potentially impact the energy and mining sector, particularly in relation to his environmental and climate agenda. November 10, 2022 By ER Law Admin International, Resources and Energy Brazil, Renewable Energy, South America 0 Comment Read More >>
What the FIRB? An update on Australia’s foreign investment rules for energy and resources October 19, 2022 By ER Law Admin Conference, General, Resources and Energy ForeignInvestment, FIRB, Energy&Resources, ER Law National Conference 0 Comment Read More >>
The reality of resourcing the future September 30, 2022 By ER Law Admin Conference, General, Industry, Resources and Energy Energy Transition, Powering the future, ER Law Annual Conference 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ Article- Managing water resources in times of fracking: Regulation and reform in Western Australia September 28, 2022 By ER Law Admin ARELJ, Environment, General, Industry, Oil and Gas ARELJ, Fracking, Gas 0 Comment Read More >>
Greenwashing is now a global issue Businesses and governments are now realising that being green is no longer nice to have, it’s an integral part of operations. There are also benefits, perceived and real, to both consumers and business customers to being involved in programs that are environmentally friendly or have an ethical or sustainable edge. This has given rise to a new risk - ‘greenwashing’ - that governments around the world are now grappling with. Greenwashing refers to misrepresenting a product, policy or purpose as environmental, ethical or sustainable. It applies not only to companies but also non-profits, investors or anyone seeking to represent themselves in that light. August 24, 2022 By ER Law Admin Environment, General Environment, Greenwashing, Ethics 0 Comment Read More >>
ARELJ Article- Golden Pig: The continuing effects of Forrest on the Western Australian Mining Industry August 16, 2022 By ER Law Admin ARELJ, General, Mining ARELJ, MiningAct, HighCourt 0 Comment Read More >>
Victorian and Western Australian State Budgets In recent weeks we’ve seen both the Victorian and Western Australian Governments deliver budgets for their State. Both have included significant investments in the energy and resources sector. In Victoria, the budget has signalled the importance of the mineral industry to regional development. Victorian mines directly contribute $510 million into the state economy in 2020-21. May 24, 2022 By ER Law Admin General, Oil and Gas Budget 0 Comment Read More >>