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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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CEF in the media  |  Jun 10, 2026

Fuel shock spurs business uptake of green equipment including batteries and EVs

ABC News

The explosion of batteries on the market means energy can be stored and released during what would otherwise be peak time and cost of electricity usage. That has had a major impact on the broader electricity grid, Climate Energy Finance’s Tim Buckley said. “We just saw from the Australian Energy Market Operator that batteries are now setting the price of electricity upwards of 30 per cent of the time,” Mr Buckley said. Read more

CEF in the media  |  Videos  |  Jun 9, 2026

Securing Energy Independence: Australia’s response to an uncertain world

Lighter Footprints

On 9 June at the Hawthorn Arts Centre, Melbourne, Dr Ryan was joined in conversation by renowned global energy analyst Tim Buckley, Director of Climate Energy Finance and an expert in green energy finance, markets, and risk. The discussion explored how Australia could pivot towards energy self-sufficiency in its transport, agricultural, manufacturing, and mining industries while minimising dependence on fragile fossil fuel supply chains. They also examined whether the US–Israel–Iran conflict could serve as an impetus for Australia to rapidly electrify its economy. Read more

Media Releases  |  Jun 5, 2026

China, Australia bask in solar panel success

China Daily

Tim Buckley, founder and director of Climate Energy Finance, a think tank focusing on Australia’s green transition, told China Daily that it is “critical we work with China and learn from the best technology in the world”. “I’m amazed by the robotic advances,” he said. “Australia worries about our high cost of labor, you don’t have that problem in China because you’re building the world’s best robots, which means we can learn from China about robotics, engineering and supply chains, and partner together,” he said. Read more

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