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Many Hands Make Hardyheads
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Healthy Rivers, Healthy Communities. A pocket guide to water for the environment
Healthy Rivers, Healthy Communities. A pocket guide to water for the environment
Covid-19 live blog: Clean energy industry impact, stories from the field, useful links
Morrison urged to incentivise "sustainable" investments like rooftop solar for low-income housing; wind turbine manufacturing suspended in Spain; renewable auction delayed in UAE.
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Control versus inertia: Lessons from South Australia’s latest separation
Latest separation of South Australia grid puts questions around use of synchronous condensers, and rule changes appear to have made big batteries less effective.
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Scottish wave energy pilot gets underway, with plans to power offshore oil and gas
Work begins on new "hinged raft" wave energy generator to be trialled in waters off Scotland’s Orkney Islands, using technology from Edinburgh start-up Mocean Energy.
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COAG’s new reliability threshold spooks renewables industry, regulators respond
Energy regulators provide clarity via Twitter as COAG introduces new reliability trigger that had solar and wind farm operators worried.
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A brave new digital world – my first weekend of social connection in isolation
Coronavirus or COVID-19 is reshaping the way we connect. But it doesn't mean we can't connect.
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Morrison needs to be smarter, more creative, more sustainable with Covid-19 response
Morrison should think more creatively and strategically about his economic stimulus. Sustainable infrastructure would be a good start.
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VW planning small electric ID.1 city car that would sell for under $36,000
German car maker Volkswagen says it is working on the ID.1 electric city car small city car which will cost under €20,000.
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Covid-19: Staying at home – will demand go up or down?
The current crisis may mean lost work and for others working from home, for a while at least. Is this reflected in the demand we see on the grid?
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Machine 'could quadruple' heart and lung transplants
North Queensland needs a new link to unlock massive wind and solar resource
There are strong arguments for a new link to unlock the massive wind and solar resources in north Queensland.
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Apollo 13: One family's agony and triumph
Lessons from cloud forecasting solar PV in off-grid applications
The relatively unpredictable nature of cloud formation causes short-term variability of solar PV output. There are several ways this can be managed.
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Solar, battery storage in demand as Coronavirus encourages shift to “self-reliance”
The COVID-19 impact on Australia's solar and storage sector may not be all bad, particularly as homes and businesses look for ways to cut energy costs and increase self-reliance.
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Tesla claims NY gigafactory producing 1000 solar tile roofs a week
Tesla claims NY gigafactory produced 4MW of the company's solar glass tiles last week, cracking Elon Musk's slightly delayed milestone of 1000 solar roofs a week.
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Great Barrier Reef watchers anxiously await evidence of coral bleaching from aerial surveys
Planes will this week cover areas in the southern half of the reef that escaped earlier bleaching but may have undergone high levels of heat stress
The full impact of coral bleaching across the Great Barrier Reef will become clearer this week as aerial surveys of hundreds of reefs are completed in the bottom two thirds of the world’s biggest reef system.
An aerial survey carried out last week over almost 500 individual reefs between the Torres Strait and Cairns revealed some severe bleaching of corals closer to shore, but almost none on outer reefs.
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