ARELJ - Comment - New Powers to Disqualify Persons from holding Resource Authorities in Queensland July 27, 2020 By ER Law Admin ARELJ, Resources and Energy ARELJ, Queensland, Resources 0 Comment Read More >>
How foreign investment changes may impact the mining and energy sector In early June 2020, the government announced a review of the foreign investment rules, expanding them to apply to all foreign investors in anything deemed a ‘sensitive national security business’. The changes are scheduled to come into effect on 1 January 2021. There are concerns that this will impact foreign investment in the mining and energy sectors, and in particular the critical minerals space. June 30, 2020 By ER Law Admin Industry, Resources and Energy FIRB, Mining, Energy 0 Comment Read More >>
Digital transformation in mining and energy As the global shift to remote work gathers pace, it is more important than ever that the mining and energy sector embraces technology. But a digital transformation offers more than flexible working arrangements. It has the potential to drastically cut down on industrial accidents, optimise operational processes and slash costs. June 9, 2020 By ER Law Admin Mining, Resources and Energy, Technology Mining, Energy, DigitalTransformation 0 Comment Read More >>
How your organisation can benefit from government incentives now Eager to support business and protect jobs, governments at all levels have introduced measures and benefits for businesses. While there are many general benefits, like JobKeeper, that have been offered to many businesses, state governments are now offering opportunities to benefit specific industries and sectors including energy and resources. May 26, 2020 By ER Law Admin General, Industry, Resources and Energy government, industry, resources 0 Comment Read More >>
Why hydrogen is becoming an important energy source Hydrogen as an energy source continues to grow in popularity. Once confined to industrial processes such as refining crude oil, it is now being recognised as a potential solution to the problems of electricity generation, transportation and storage. Over the next thirty years, global energy demand is predicted to grow by at least 30-40%. At the same time, the share of energy generated from fossil fuels has stayed almost static at 81%. While renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind are getting cheaper, they can only be generated on an intermittent basis. To make them commercially practical to use, they must be combined with high-energy batteries and backed with other energy sources. May 12, 2020 By ER Law Admin Industry, Resources and Energy hydrogen, renewables, energy 0 Comment Read More >>
The impact of coronavirus on the energy and resources industry The last few weeks have seen the world face an unprecedented disruption with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). First reported in China, we’re now seeing many countries shutting down for periods of time to try to contain the spread of the virus. Australia is facing a particularly difficult year given the bushfires that ravaged the country recently. Now with COVID-19 adding to the pain, the energy and resources industry is being impacted in several ways outlined below. March 19, 2020 By ER Law Admin General, Industry, Resources and Energy COVID-19, Resources and Energy 0 Comment Read More >>