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Carbon price must rise to underpin CCS projects in Australia, investment bank says

Published 10:57 on July 9, 2024 / Last updated at 10:57 on July 9, 2024 / / APAC Compliance Markets & Taxes, Asia Pacific, Australia, Pacific

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An executive from a major investment bank has said Australia’s carbon price will have to rise before it commits to investing in CCS projects in the region, arguing it cannot rely on government subsidies.
An executive from a major investment bank has said Australia’s carbon price will have to rise before it commits to investing in CCS projects in the region, arguing it cannot rely on government subsidies.


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