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Australia’s journey from coal to renewables
All insightsNigel Baker, CEO of Atmos Renewables, Igneo's Australian renewable energy platform, talks to Daniel Timms, Managing Director and Head of Asset Management, Australia
How does a country decarbonise more than 40% faster than it has since 2009 if it's going to achieve net zero by 2050?
In this episode Nigel Baker, CEO of Atmos Renewables, Igneo's Australian renewable energy platform, talks to Daniel Timms, Managing Director and Head of Asset Management, Australia at Igneo, about the challenge and opportunities Australia faces moving from a coal to a renewables centred electricity network.
Company information
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Atmos Renewables
Atmos Renewables is an Australian utility-scale renewables platform that comprises interests in nine operational wind farms across three Australian states (Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania) and six operational solar farms in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria totaling a gross capacity of 1,727 megawatts (1,022MW economic capacity reflecting ownership stakes). Atmos is a leading Australian renewables developer, owner and operator with a diversified portfolio of assets by technology and geography.
- Location: Australia
- Sector: Energy
- Risk Classification: contracted
- Initial Acquisition date: Mar 2021
- Governance: sole
- Website: atmosrenewables.com.au/
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