EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEME

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  • CPRS will impose on Australian industry: Ai Group

    The "imposition" of the Government's proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS), which is also called the emissions trading scheme (ETS), will transform the Australian economy and will impose significant cost burdens for Australia industry, the Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) said.

    26/11/2009

  • LNG, coal miners: winners or losers in ETS?

    The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) is pleased with the Government’s decision to offer assistance to all aspects of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production under the proposed emissions trading scheme (ETS), despite an outcry from coal miners which would be slugged with $12.5 billion of extra costs next year.

    26/11/2009

  • Emissions Trading Scheme decision due this week

    This week the Senate will decide whether or not it will pass an Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), which if passed would open up opportunities for power and energy management areas of the process control industry.

    23/11/2009

  • IICA initiates industrial instrumentation input

    The industry’s foremost automation body is invested in inaugurating industrial engineering TAFE students into its folds and building a better market for TAFE leavers, writes Sarah Falson.

    11/11/2009

  • APPEA urges politicians to amend and pass ETS

    The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) has encouraged the Coalition to “grasp with both hands” the opportunity to work with the Government to amend and pass the emissions trading scheme (ETS).

    02/10/2009

  • ETS failure poses new opportunities to get it right: APPEA

    The failure of the proposed Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) to pass through Senate last week created important opportunities for major political parties to produce a more effective and efficient emissions trading model, according to a peak gas industry body.

    19/08/2009

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