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    Carbon Challenge Power List

    April

    Victorian Energy Minister has picked a fight over gas with federal Resources Minister Madeleine King.

    D’Ambrosio gas claim debunked after outburst against Labor’s King

    In another Victorian clash over gas with the Albanese government, Lily D’Ambrosio accused Madeleine King of behaving like “a Coalition minister”.

    • Jacob Greber and Gus McCubbing

    February

    Prices have slumped, but there’s no transition without these miners

    Miners are pinning their future on metals needed for decarbonisation and many are snapping up assets around Australia.

    • Peter Ker

    The states hold the key to Chris Bowen’s energy transition dreams

    Execution of the plan will depend on the co-operation of a group of sometimes hard-to-please energy ministers.

    • Samantha Hutchinson
    Gina Cass-Gottlieb

    Gina Cass-Gottlieb enters the climate fray

    The idea that an efficient transition to clean energy is in the public interest and could trump the ACCC’s core purpose was revolutionary to some.

    • Ben Potter
    Frank Calabria.

    Frank Calabria’s Origin reset is only just beginning

    This year, Calabria is expected to spell out a new strategy to lead the country’s biggest listed electricity and gas supplier through Australia’s energy transition.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    Chris Bowen has begun the task of establishing a carbon border adjustment mechanism.

    Bowen has unfinished business as climate reform arrives

    Chris Bowen’s signature Safeguard Mechanism has helped put the nation on a pathway to net zero by 2050 with an effective cap and trade scheme.

    • Jacob Greber

    Meet the most influential figures in the energy transition

    Australia’s energy transition leaders from government, business and capital markets – who are the movers and shakers in 2024?

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith, Jacob Greber, Peter Ker, Ben Potter, Anthony Macdonald and Brad Thompson