AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI & Data Centres Regulation: Australia is tightening rules for the AI boom, with Labor moving from data-centre “energy and water guardrails” to broader controls on automated decision-making by federal agencies, plus stronger privacy and consumer protections under a new national plan. Fuel Security & Middle East Shock: With the Strait of Hormuz under renewed strain, Australia’s fuel buffer is back in focus as oil price risk rises and policymakers weigh how to prevent another supply shock. Energy Policy at Party Conference: Labor’s national conference will debate decarbonisation tax settings and the broader question of how natural resources should be taxed, with mining and electrification plans likely to clash. Uranium & Nuclear Supply Links: India’s long-term uranium deal with Australia underlines how domestic reserves aren’t enough for nuclear expansion, keeping uranium trade and fuel-cycle policy front and centre. Grid & Storage Momentum: More attention is landing on batteries and rooftop solar economics, including how storage can reduce peak-grid costs for households and support the next phase of grid flexibility. Regional Security Spillover: Australia’s growing defence role in Oceania is also shaping energy and infrastructure risk planning as geopolitical pressure spreads across the Pacific. South Africa Nuclear Safety: Koeberg maintenance incidents exposed workers to radiation, renewing scrutiny on nuclear reliability as South Africa targets major new capacity.
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