The Federal Court of Australia has identified and addressed a gap in the offshore power infrastructure regulatory framework, in an important judicial review case concerning offshore wind farm projects. This development will potentially allow more projects to be approved, legal experts have said.
Taiwan has committed to change the way it operates and implements its offshore wind allocation rounds in future to address concerns that the terms it applies are discriminatory and breach the country’s obligations under international trade agreements, the EU has said.
A decision at the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) climate summit on new international standards for carbon markets is a significant step towards enhancing the stability and integrity of the carbon credits market and will enable investment in climate action projects, experts have said.
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