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JinkoSolar wins the 5th All Quality Matters Award from TÜV Rheinland
Jinko Solar has won the 5th All Quality Matters Award for PV Module Energy Yield Simulation
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Senvion signs EUR 100m loan agreement with its lenders and main bond holders
Senvion signs EUR 100m loan agreement with its lenders and main bond holders.
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Global solar capacity surpassed 500GW in 2018
Booming national markets – including Australia's – helped deliver nearly 100GW of new PV installations in 2018, and took the global total past the 500GW mark.
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Chair of EV Senate Inquiry and climate champion Tim Storer to quit politics
Independent Senator Tim Storer has decided not to nominate for re-election, citing consideration of his young family.
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UNSW looks to solar-powered desalination to help bust droughts
UNSW researchers are combining desalination technology with solar, targeting those in need of secure supplies of fresh water who are also disconnected from electricity grids.
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Brown coal generators failed the grid in Victoria heat-wave, blackouts
Report into Victoria load-shedding in January highlights failure of brown coal generators, and how renewables performed better than forecast.
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Carnegie gets to ride the wave again, as creditors vote to save company
Creditors of embattled wave power company Carnegie Clean Energy vote unanimously to accept restructuring plan to save the company and re-list it on the ASX.
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Climate change is hitting hard across New Zealand, official report finds
Curious Kids: How long would garden snails live if they were not eaten by another animal?
New Zealand’s urban freshwater is improving, but a major report reveals huge gaps in our knowledge
The Northern Rivers - Northern fish flow
The Northern Rivers - Northern fish flow
CP Daily: Wednesday April 17, 2019
EU Market: EUAs flirt with 11-yr high amid supply dearth, as analysts eye gas, speculators
Once destroyed by the Taliban, the Buddha statues live again
Evidence of rabbits in UK in Roman times, say academics
Nordic firms unite to develop voluntary market for CO2 removals
Virginia GOP efforts to thwart RGGI, TCI entrance unlikely to succeed -source
LCFS Market: California futures notch another monthly volume record
Adani objects to Gupta solar farm in Whyalla, worried about birds
The irony. Adani, fighting protests over its huge Queensland coal mine, opposes Gupta solar farm in South Australia because of concerns about grass wrens and thornbills.
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