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Green energy's rise,
Leaders in sustainability,
Shape Australia's skies.

Australia's top 100 green energy players: a deep dive into sustainability leaders

The Australian has released the third edition of 'The List: Australia’s Top 100 Green Energy Players', a comprehensive compilation recognising the leaders who are driving significant change in sustainability.

Backed by key advertisers including KPMG, Audi, Commonwealth Bank, Polestar, Jaguar Land Rover, Omega and Rolex the list features a diverse range of individuals and organisations, including innovators, developers, investors, policy makers, environmentalists and energy gurus, all contributing to positive environmental change.

Curated by The Australian’s Associate Editor, Helen Trinca, with guidance from an advisory panel comprising Simon Currie, Energy Estate Founder and Clean Energy/Hydrogen Expert; Zoe Whitton, Managing Director and Head of Impact, Pollination; and Perry Williams, Business Editor at The Australian.

Helen Trinca said 'There are immense opportunities for the nation as we move towards a decarbonised economy and a greater sophistication and maturation of the “green industry”... it's increasingly clear that a green economy is generating new businesses and jobs at a rapid pace,' she said.

The issue also delves into Green Energy, Innovations, Thinking and Motoring, featuring contributions from The Australian’s specialist journalists.

The list features key players across various categories including Agriculture, Bioenergy, Carbon, Finance, Hydrogen, Impact, Innovation, Land, Local Manufacturing Heroes, Policy, Recycling, Renewables, and Technology. This diversity reflects the multifaceted nature of the sustainability sector and the broad range of expertise required to drive change.

The list is available online exclusively to subscribers at theaustralian.com.au and as a large-format magazine inserted into The Australian newspaper.

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