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Malcolm Turnbull dropped from NSW clean energy board after backlash
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull says the NSW government capitulated to a ferocious campaign from the media. Ursula Malone reports.
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NEW DELHI: India has been focusing on renewable energy in a big way as part of its commitment to move towards cleaner fuel to address climate change concerns but coal will continue to be an “integral part” of the country’s energy requirements for its “developmental needs”, India told the UN climate body in its biennial report on greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory.
The report, submitted recently to the UNFCCC, however, underlined that the country would use coal “responsibly” through clean coal initiatives and said its per capita coal consumption was still lower than most developed countries and other emerging economies.
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Contango Holdings Plc, a London listed natural resource development company, has announced its results for the 6-month period ended 30 November 2020.
Chairman’s statement
“The period under review bore witness to the most significant advances in Contango s development since incorporation as the company shifted from being an investment company to an operational natural resource development company with two high quality assets – both with near term production potential.
“As shareholders will be aware, Contango completed the long-awaited acquisition of the Lubu Coal Project in Zimbabwe during the period. The completion of this acquisition, and the company s subsequent readmission to trading on standard segment of the official list and the LSE on 18 June 2020, were the catalysts for a period of rapid growth and corporate development as Contango simultaneously advanced Lubu towards commercial production and expanded its portfolio of resource interests.