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Coronavirus: Robot dog enforces social distancing in Singapore park

BBC - Mon, 2020-05-11 21:34
The four-legged robot carries a camera and speaker to play social distancing messages in Singapore.
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Australian developer fulfills ERF contract in just one month

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-05-11 18:52
One of the project developers that bid successfully at Australia’s March Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) auction has already completed delivery under the contract, Clean Energy Regulator data showed.
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This rainforest was once a grassland savanna maintained by Aboriginal people – until colonisation

The Conversation - Mon, 2020-05-11 15:43
Two hundred years of forced dispossession cannot erase millennia of land ownership and connection to country. Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Associate Professor in Biogeography, University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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'Chaotic and crazy': meat plants around the world struggle to contain Covid-19 outbreaks

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-05-11 15:36

Critics warn of workers tightly packed together and pressure to keep operating at maximum speed

Outbreaks of Covid-19 at slaughterhouses are occurring in a number of countries around the world, in a development that may have long-term implications for food supply systems, say experts.

The US has been hardest hit, with outbreaks at more than 180 meat and processed food plants. But other countries with highly consolidated meat supply chains – Ireland, Spain, Australia, Germany, Brazil, Canada and the UK – are also struggling.

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GoodWe ranked as global No. 1 hybrid inverter suppliers by Wood Mackenzie

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 15:19

GoodweGoodWe reached No.1 rank among hybrid inverter suppliers on a global scale.

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Fossil fuel incumbents push to delay another crucial energy market reform

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 14:58

electricity network AEMC two-sided market demand response poles and wires - optimisedCrucial National Electricity Market reforms face delays under pressure from large incumbent fossil fuel generators using Covid-19 as a cover to stymie progress.

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NSW Granite Hills wind farm cuts turbine numbers, increases their height

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 14:51

Akuo Energy's 132MW wind farm proposed for Steeple Flat in NSW amends plans to include fewer – but taller – turbines, ahead of seeking environmental approval.

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HMS Beagle: Dock for Darwin's ship gets protected status

BBC - Mon, 2020-05-11 13:53
The submerged mud berth on the River Roach in Essex is recognised as a nationally important site.
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Western Power names Ed Kalajzic as new CEO

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 13:48

Ed Kalajzic takes helm at Western Power as the DNSP looks to shift much of its sprawling poles and wires network to solar and battery storage stand-alone power systems.

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Record growth in rooftop solar pushing coal out of Australia market

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 12:37

Canva - Solar Panels rooftop renewable - optimisedRooftop solar continues to drive coal out of the electricity market, as renewables surge to new record levels in Australia.

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Has Covid-19 crippled big-battery and virtual power plant economics?

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 12:12

battery storage simec gupta playford big - optimisedA big battery like the Hornsdale Power Reserve needs price volatility to make money out of energy arbitrage. But the Covid-19 pandemic has flattened the market.

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Debunking Michael Moore’s myth about life cycle energy needs of wind and solar

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 11:52

luca bravo wind farm windlab - optimisedContrary to claims made in Michael Moore film Planet of the Humans about life cycle energy for renewables, wind and solar are likely to breed even better returns.

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Lithium Australia assessing the use of recycled battery components as fertiliser micro-nutrients

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 10:45

Glasshouse testing of mixed metal dust recovered from recycled alkaline batteries successfully completed.

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Coronavirus impact lays bare inflexibility of German power generation and demand

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 08:43

Germany experiences record level of negative power prices, highlighting need for greater flexibility in power generation and demand.

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Holy grail of big batteries – first pilot for Gates-backed battery with 150 hours storage

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-05-11 08:32

(small version from Canva) Wind turbines in a wind powered renewable energy production plant -optimisedUS utility to pilot "acqueous air flow" battery - backed by group including Bill Gates and Macquarie Capital - that promises to deliver 150 hours of storage at very low cost.

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Coronavirus shows housing costs leave many insecure. Tackling that can help solve an even bigger crisis

The Conversation - Mon, 2020-05-11 06:01
The imperative to keep a roof over our head keeps us wedded to economic growth. If we want to halt climate change, we need another way Samuel Alexander, Research fellow, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, University of Melbourne Alex Baumann, Casual Academic, School of Social Sciences & Psychology, Western Sydney University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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How “green steel” could replace Australia’s coal industry – and end climate wars

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2020-05-10 22:09

Steel pipe hydrogen manufacturing - optimisedGrattan Institute says Australian green steel manufacture and export industry could generate around $65bn a year in today’s dollars, and resolve nation's great climate conundrum.

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Coronavirus: £2bn for 'once in a generation change' to transport

BBC - Sun, 2020-05-10 01:26
The money will be used to improve infrastructure for cycling and walking, Grant Shapps says.
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Lockdown has made us see the natural world anew – let's not waste it | Gaby Hinsliff

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-05-09 17:00

The pandemic is giving us a lesson in life, hope and death. It’s one we should never forget

Back in the days when we all still hurried oblivious through crowded city streets, the names chalked on the pavement must have been easily missed. But now a long-running campaign by rebel botanists across Europe to highlight overlooked nature in the city, scribbling names and plant details alongside a pretty weed growing through a wall or a tree spreading overhead, has unexpectedly found its niche.

Going for a walk is the only real freedom many have had for weeks, and with no particular place to go but out, there is finally time to notice nature creeping through the cracks: the birdsong no longer drowned out by traffic; the daffodils in front gardens giving way to frothy peonies; a fat supermoon hanging heavy on the night horizon.

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Imagine the UK getting rid of road rage, congestion and exhaust fumes for ever | Susanna Rustin

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-05-09 15:00

Britain is a latecomer to decarbonising transport but changes under lockdown and initiatives abroad could spark a revolution

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  • It was a grim irony that the best transport news in ages was buried in the first few days of the coronavirus lockdown. On 26 March, the government published a document, Decarbonising Transport, which went further in facing up to the problem of emissions from air and vehicle traffic than most campaigners had dared to hope for.

    The challenge is enormous. In 2016, transport overtook energy to become the single biggest source of domestic emissions. Motor vehicles on their own are responsible for around a fifth of the total. On aviation, the UK is the world’s third-worst polluter, behind China and the US.

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