Around The Web
Australian researchers race to smash the solar efficiency ceiling using “singlet fission”
The post Australian researchers race to smash the solar efficiency ceiling using “singlet fission” appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Generators fill their pockets again, pushing grid prices to new highs and leaving renewables to cop the blame
The post Generators fill their pockets again, pushing grid prices to new highs and leaving renewables to cop the blame appeared first on RenewEconomy.
New big battery projects in Australia double in size as storage prices plunge
Australian big battery projects headed for record year as storage prices halve over the last year.
The post New big battery projects in Australia double in size as storage prices plunge appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Coal giant signs solar farm maintenance contract to train staff in green energy future
The post Coal giant signs solar farm maintenance contract to train staff in green energy future appeared first on RenewEconomy.
“The gig is up:” Joyce celebrates as wind project shelved and new route to New England zone unveiled
The post “The gig is up:” Joyce celebrates as wind project shelved and new route to New England zone unveiled appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Giant waves, monster winds and Earth’s strongest current: here’s why the Southern Ocean is a global engine room
Potential Maryland cap-and-invest programme would help fulfil state climate goals -report
Government sets record budget for green energy auction
Labour tries to attract clean energy contracts with record £1.5bn for auction
The new budget comes after the previous government failed to award a single new offshore wind contract in 2023
The Labour government will make record amounts of funding available to clean energy developers after it increased the value of its summer subsidy auction by 50%, to £1.5bn.
The addition, compared with figures previously announced, means the total budget is seven times the amount available at last year’s auction, the government said.
Continue reading...Methane is turbocharging unnatural disasters – Australia must get serious about reducing emissions
Is Australia’s climate confusing you? Here’s why rainfall and temperatures don’t always behave as expected
Airlines divided over international flights exemption from EU ETS reporting obligations
Air New Zealand is first major airline to scrap 2030 emissions target
Firm says it is now re-adjusting to a realistic end date and blames difficulties in procuring new planes and sustainable jet fuel
Air New Zealand has become the first major airline to drop its 2030 goal to cut carbon emissions.
The company has blamed difficulties in procuring new planes and sustainable jet fuel.
Continue reading...Germany prepares to launch second CCUS-focused subsidy auction for industry
Microsoft acquires 80,000 CO2 removals from US forest project
INTERVIEW: Embracing DC microgrids can accelerate housing development, renewables
Carbon Capture Scotland partners with Toronto-based company for digital MVR for biogenic carbon removal
INTERVIEW: PPA buyers need to temper price expectations, says consultancy
Goals to stop decline of nature in England ‘off track’, report warns
Audit of Environmental Improvement Plan finds it inadequate as government announces overhaul of goals
Goals to stop the decline of nature and clean up the air and water in England are slipping out of reach, a new report has warned.
An audit of the Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP), which is the mechanism by which the government’s legally binding targets for improving nature should be met, has found that plans for thriving plants and wildlife and clean air are deteriorating. This plan was supposed to replace the EU-derived environmental regulations the UK used until the Environment Act was passed in 2021 after Brexit.
Continue reading...Trade row won’t hurt US and China’s emissions talks, says US climate chief
John Podesta says negotiations ‘to find a path forward’ continue with urgent discussions planned for Cop29
Trade frictions and increasing tension between the US and China won’t affect climate negotiations between the two superpowers if he can help it, the US climate chief has pledged.
John Podesta, a senior adviser to Joe Biden on international climate policy, said the relationship between the world’s two biggest emitters and largest economies was critical to climate action, despite what appears to be a deepening gulf over trade policy.
Continue reading...