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Good morning, it’s Andreea here from a soggy Sydney, with the latest news from home and abroad to start your day…
Today’s must-reads:
• Green fuel opportunity
• New chopper fleet
• Musk’s defense
Green fuel. Billionaire Andrew Forrest sees an opportunity to export green fuels to Singapore after the collapse of a A$30 billion project to supply clean electricity from Australia, he told Bloomberg in an interview at the World Economic Forum. Singapore is among major global shipping hubs that are responding to decarbonization, and Forrest is aiming to develop his Fortescue Future Industries into one of the world’s top exporters of green hydrogen. Click here for our latest on Davos.