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EU leaders fail to agree on budget amid strong opposition to earmarking ETS revenues
Colombian ETS rulebook expected in coming weeks ahead of 2021 start
EU Midday Market Briefing
CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending June 19, 2020
China coal cap warning holds little bite, observers say
Urban dwellers yearn for 'Good Life' allotments
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Restoring a gem in the Murray-Darling Basin: the success story of the Winton Wetlands
Liveris solution to global tribalism on climate: Export gas and let others burn it
National governments must play a more hands-on role in managing the economic response to climate change, according to Covid-19 response advisor Andrew Liveris.
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Incumbents push for even longer delays to crucial 5-minute settlement rule
Major energy incumbents push for an even longer delay to 5-minute settlement rule, as old technologies line up against new in a crucial stepping stone to clean energy transition.
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Goldman Sachs predicts $A23 trillion renewables investment opportunity by 2030
US investment bank expects renewables spending to overtake oil and gas in 2021 for first time in history, presenting total investment opportunity of up to $US16trn by 2030.
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Mixed outcomes in messy patents spat for global solar panel manufacturers
The ongoing patent dispute saga between four leading solar panel manufacturers continues, with Hanwha Q-Cells winning an infringement case in Germany.
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South Australia: The first big grid where rooftop solar could eliminate all demand
South Australia is breaking new ground in the share of solar and management of the grid. And a cautious market operator wants to be able to switch off rooftop solar if needed.
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Sonnen unveils new battery range, including home “power station” solution
New SonnenBatterie 10 home energy storage range unveiled in Germany, including a three-phase "islanding" solution that turns a home into a solar "power station" if the grid fails.
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South Australia fast-tracks energy plan to dodge blackouts and meet 100% renewables goal
South Australia to fast-track new link to NSW, and allow rooftop solar to be "shed" by market operator as it faces becoming first gigawatt scale grid in world to face zero operational demand.
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The whales are moving up Australia's east coast: tell us about your best 'spot'
Where do you go to watch migrating humpback and southern right whales? And what was your closest encounter?
In a year desperately in need of good news, the oceans have delivered.
The spectacular white whale known as Migaloo is believed to have been spotted off the New South Wales coast, partway through his annual journey from Antarctica to Queensland.
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NA Markets: California allowances fall below the floor price, as RGGI hits reserve trigger price
Pollutionwatch: air quality benefits of lockdown continue
There was an average decrease of 31% in nitrogen dioxide levels on London’s roads
The start of the UK lockdown brought news of reduced air pollution. Did it last?
Measurements from London show that initial improvements in nitrogen dioxide from traffic continued into April and May. Compared with the first 11 weeks of 2020 before lockdown, there was an average decrease of 31% on the capital’s roads. Greatest reductions were in central and inner London and followed improvements from the Ultra-Low Emission Zone.
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