We conduct public interest financial analysis on the most profound economic transformation since the industrial revolution: the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy.
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Climate Energy Finance (CEF) is a think tank established in 2022 that works probono in the public interest to accelerate decarbonisation. We conduct research and analyses on global financial issues related to the global energy transition from fossil fuels to clean energy, as well as the implications for the Australian economy, with a key focus on the threats and opportunities for Australian investments and exports. Read more
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SUBMISSION | Climate Change Authority 2026 ACCU Scheme Review
CEF submission to the public consultation of CCA Issue Paper: Enhancing the ACCU Scheme to support Australia’s 2035 emissions reduction target. Read more
REPORT | Rising Tide: China’s Outbound Cleantech Capital Surge Drives Global Collaboration Toward Net Zero
As Climate Energy Finance releases this new report on China’s global cleantech outbound direct investment (ODI), the international energy and trade landscape is being rapidly reshaped. Amid geopolitical uncertainty, one critical trend is accelerating: the global net zero transition driven by China’s world-leading cleantech industries. Around the world, nations are competing to attract Chinese investment and technology partnerships, recognising the scale and impact of its innovation and capital. Read more
Presentation by China Southern Power Grid Technology to the NSW Government’s Net Zero Delegation
During the NSW Government Net Zero Delegation held on 3–4 December 2025 in Guangzhou, China Southern Power Grid Technology Co., […] Read more
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Beyond the Factory Floor: What BYD’s Brazil Breakthrough Signals for Australia
Australian Institute of International Affairs
BYD’s Brazil factory marks a clean-tech power shift: where China builds, countries reindustrialise and plug into the future of mobility. As Beijing anchors global net-zero supply chains, Australia faces a stark choice – integrate with Asia’s clean-energy ecosystem or watch the next industrial wave pass it by. When BYD launched its largest EV plant outside Asia in October, in Camaçari, Brazil, the symbolism was profound. It was the very site Ford abandoned four years ago. Where a US internal combustion engine giant exited, a Chinese EV leader stepped in – reviving industry, upgrading technology and embedding Brazil into the future of mobility. Read more
Chinese firms invested $180bn of investment in clean technology overseas since 2023, says report
Environment Analyst
Climate Energy Finance (CEF,) an Australian-based think tank, says that Chinese firms have committed more than $180bn of investment in clean technology overseas, since the start of 2023; $80bn was over the past year. The majority of these projects are in the Global South. According to the report, these include: In Nigeria, China’s LONGi secured a deal with the Nigerian government and a local developer for a $8.3bn green hydrogen project. In Chile, China Southern Power Grid undertook the $4bn acquisition of Transelec SA and will build a new $1.5bn 1,300km grid transmission line. In Peru, China Three Gorges has commissioned its $560m, 209MW hydro-electricity project. In Brazil, Envision Energy will develop Latin America’s first Net-Zero Industrial Park, focusing on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), green hydrogen and ammonia. Read more
China Leads Global Clean-Tech Production
CarbonCredits.com
China dominates new clean energy plants. From 2018 to 2024, it controlled 80% of new solar, wind, battery, and hydrogen facilities worldwide, per the CEF report. Companies such as CATL and BYD set the pace, exporting billions in technology yearly. Read more
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