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From cottage industry to $7bn powerhouse: How Australian solar grew 100-fold in a decade
In just ten years, the Australian solar business went from a fledgling industry, to fundamentally reshaping the way Australia uses energy.
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Canavan fails factcheck in Facebook rants against solar power
Matt Canavan is on the warpath against renewables again, this time with his focus on solar. And he's getting his facts terribly wrong.
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Iberdrola set to take full control of Infigen, another window on energy market closes
Iberdrola set to take control of Infigen, delisting one of the country's biggest renewable energy developers and closing one of the few windows on the market.
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The NSW koala wars showed one thing: the Nationals appear ill-equipped to help rural Australia
New research finds Australian Labradoodles are more 'Poodle' than 'Lab'. Here's what that tells us about breeds
H2X names Bundaberg as first site for $300m green hydrogen fuel hub
Bundaberg first location for series of clean hydrogen production facilities along east coast of Australia in $300 million plan.
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Windfall: The dirty politics of Australia’s biggest blackout
The story that emerged in wake of South Australia's system black stuck like dried baby cereal to Australia’s political and media landscape, and it has remained there since.
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Industrial giants fear Australia could fall behind in race to green hydrogen
Global industrial heavyweights welcome Australia's early progress in green hydrogen, but say it could be dwarfed by investments made in other countries.
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Better than Tesla? Lucid Air electric sedan pricing and specs revealed
Saudi-backed Lucid Motors - headed by ex Tesla engineer - officially unveils Lucid Air electric sedan, priced between $US80,000 and $US169,000 depending on options.
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A new squeeze? Snake mystery after lone, elderly python lays clutch of eggs
The oldest snake in captivity – known only as 361003 – hasn’t been near a male python for two decades
Experts at a US zoo are trying to figure out how a 62-year-old ball python laid seven eggs despite not being near a male python for at least two decades.
Three of the eggs from the snake in St Louis zoo remain in an incubator, two were used for genetic sampling and snakes in the other two eggs did not survive, the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported. The eggs were laid on 23 July and should hatch in about a month.
Continue reading...NZ Labour pledges 100 pct renewables by 2030, national hydrogen refuelling network
NZ Labour brings forward 100 per cent renewable electricity target by five years, to 2030 as part of a clean energy pitch to NZ voters.
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South Australia’s biggest solar farm finally moves to full production
The Bungala 2 solar farm - long delayed by "technical issues" is now generating at or near full capacity and about to complete its commissioning process.
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CP Daily: Thursday September 10, 2020
Citizen science taps into public's love of trees
Pringles tube tries to wake from 'recycling nightmare'
Decision on solar export charges delayed to December
Australian Energy Market Commission extends deadline for draft decision on rules governing rooftop solar exports.
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Extinction Rebellion protester arrested for defacing Winston Churchill statue
Over 600 people were arrested during the environmental demonstrations in London
Ten days of Extinction Rebellion demonstrations in London ended with naked protests and an arrest over graffiti daubed on a statue of Winston Churchill.
At least 648 people have been arrested during the environmental action, including one man on Thursday on suspicion of causing criminal damage to the statue in Parliament Square.
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Why 5-minute settlement will make such a difference to battery storage
5-minute settlement will encourage investment in battery storage that would not have occurred under the existing 30-minute regime.
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