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AEMO asks regulator to declare reliability gap for Liddell closure, of just 154MW
Regulator seeks input on whether it should declare a 154MW reliability shortfall in NSW, much less than the 1,000MW that Scott Morrison has claimed is needed.
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Genex kick-starts Kidston wind project, securing partnership with J-Power
Genex secures $1.5m development deal with Japanese utility J-Power to commence development works for Kidston wind project.
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It is time to put an end to AEMC’s controversial transmission pricing plan
The AEMC's transmission pricing proposal will ultimately hurt and disincentivise investment in wind and solar in Australia.
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Onslow DER Project wins prestigious national industry award
Horizon Power’s Onslow DER Project was announced State winner of the 2020 Australian Institute of Project Management Achievement Awards, in the category of Regional Projects.
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Western Australia names Future Battery taskforce members
Western Australia’s Labor-led McGowan Government announces members of its Future Battery Industry taskforce which will seek to grow the state’s battery industry.
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Manager Climate Action, Sustainable Business Council – Auckland/Wellington
Head of Climate Action, Sustainable Business Council – Wellington
Largest solar farm in NSW gets planning approval despite “nuclear meltdown” fears
Biggest solar project in NSW approved by planning commission, despite resident concerns of heat islands and glare and council's fear of "batteries melting down like nuclear".
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Senior Climate Change, Energy and Environment Officer, UK FCO – Chongqing
Brexit: Ministers unveil next steps in England's farming policy
Australia’s emissions clipped by Covid, but the cuts may be short lived
Covid and drought help reduce greenhouse in latest quarter, but there's little evidence of any long-term cuts to emissions apart from switch to wind and solar.
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Why 2020 has been good for England's beavers
REP to fast track 500MW wind component of “battery of the north” renewables hub
REP brings forward 500MW wind component of Bowen renewable energy hub, as state authorities kick off environmental review of "battery of the north".
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Environment to benefit from ‘biggest farming shake-up in 50 years’
£1.6bn subsidies for owning land in England to end, with funds going to improve nature
Wildlife, nature and the climate will benefit from the biggest shake-up in farming policy in England for 50 years, according to government plans.
The £1.6bn subsidy farmers receive every year for simply owning land will be phased out by 2028, with the funds used instead to pay them to restore wild habitats, create new woodlands, boost soils and cut pesticide use.
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NSW's clean energy plan means the federal government is even more isolated on fossil fuels
Angus Taylor’s dire warnings about abandoning coal are going unheeded as the states forge their own path towards renewables
There may have been other weeks that packed in as many transformative developments in clean energy in Australia as the past seven days, but they don’t come often.
On Friday, the New South Wales parliament passed laws to build 12 gigawatts of clean energy – roughly equivalent to the country’s entire existing large-scale renewable capacity – and 2GW of energy storage in the state over the next decade.
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Scott Morrison's climate language has shifted – but actions speak louder than words
Analysis: The PM changed tone as soon as Joe Biden was projected likely next US president. Will a policy pivot follow?
Scott Morrison’s language about Australia adopting an emissions reduction target of net zero by 2050, and about climate action more generally, is starting to warm up. The recent shift in the prime minister’s language invites two questions: is there a pivot under way, and is the shift real?
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