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Statkraft plans 1GW solar, wind, storage “virtual power plant” in UK

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-03-07 12:50

Stakraft plans to build what it is calling UK's first virtual power plant to integrate wind, solar, battery storage, and gas for over 1GW of power.

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Energy efficiency market report: Lighting strikes twice in Victoria

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-03-07 12:48

Changes to product requirements and compliance matters, plus the election in New South Wales, have made for interesting times in NSW and Victoria energy efficiency markets.

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Finland to ban coal-fired power by 2029

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-03-07 12:47

emissionsThe Finnish Parliament has approved a motion to bring forward its ban on coal for energy use to May 1, 2029.

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The dingo is a true-blue, native Australian species

The Conversation - Thu, 2019-03-07 12:35
Of all Australia’s wildlife, one stands out as having an identity crisis: the dingo. New research has found the dingo is its own species, distinct from 'wild dogs'. Bradley Smith, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, CQUniversity Australia Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Matthew Flinders Fellow in Global Ecology, Flinders University Euan Ritchie, Associate Professor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life & Environmental Sciences, Deakin University Justin W. Adams, Senior Lecturer, Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Monash University Kylie M Cairns, Adjunct associate lecturer, UNSW Mathew Crowther, Associate professor, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Site of planned Hunter coal plant is endangered bird's only NSW breeding area

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-07 11:09

The regent honeyeater’s plight has blocked previous Hunter Valley development plans in the Hunter economic zone

The site flagged for a 2,000 megawatt coal-fired power plant in the New South Wales Hunter region is the only known breeding site in the state for the regent honeyeater, a critically endangered bird whose plight has blocked previous development plans.

Guardian Australia revealed yesterday that an agreement had been struck between the China Energy Engineering Corporation, Hong Kong-based Kaisun Holdings and a tiny Australian company, Cavcorp, to build a new coal plant.

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Climate change: Government deal to boost offshore wind

BBC - Thu, 2019-03-07 10:44
A deal between the UK and the wind industry will ensure 30% of electricity comes from offshore wind by 2030.
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Government throws its weight behind offshore wind power expansion

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-07 10:01

Deal with wind sector aims to produce one third of UK’s electricity needs by 2030

The government will throw its weight behind an expansion in the use of offshore wind power in the hope the renewable energy source will provide a third of the UK’s electricity by 2030.

In a deal between the government and the offshore wind sector, industry players have agreed to invest £250m over the next 11 years in exchange for participation in £557m of state subsidies for renewable energy.

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Microplastic pollution revealed ‘absolutely everywhere’ by new research

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-07 10:01

Contamination found across UK lakes and rivers, in US groundwater, along the Yantze river and Spanish coast, and harbouring dangerous bacteria in Singapore

Microplastic pollution spans the world, according to new studies showing contamination in the UK’s lake and rivers, in groundwater in the US and along the Yangtze river in China and the coast of Spain.

Related: Rivers of waste: Pakistan's recyclers go out on patrol – in pictures

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CP Daily: Wednesday March 6, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-07 09:35
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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ICAO implements advisory body to review CORSIA offset units, though questions remain

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-07 09:24
UN aviation body ICAO announced Wednesday that it had enacted an advisory body to review emissions credits under its CORSIA global offsetting mechanism, but it was unclear whether it had reached further decisions on the panel’s membership and transparency.
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EU Market: EUAs retrace further from €23 as energy complex weighs

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-07 09:07
European carbon prices fell for a second straight day, unwinding more of the rally recorded over the past week and a half.
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Carnegie hit by more solar micro-grid losses, wave energy write downs

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-03-07 08:59

More losses at solar micro-grid business blow another hole in wave energy developer Carnegie, forcing it to take another $40m in write-downs.

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The love story that opened Tasmania's Cradle Mountain to tourism

ABC Environment - Thu, 2019-03-07 08:28
Author Kate Legge uncovers the love story that opened Cradle Mountain to tourism.
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Connecticut sends RGGI regulations for final approvals

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-07 07:26
Connecticut regulators have sent on regulations to install the northeast US RGGI carbon market's post-2020 Model Rule and still anticipate it being finalised by April, a government official said.
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Bird swallowed by giant 'glory hole' reportedly lives to fly another day

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-07 06:49

Witness says cormorant survived the plunge into a 200-foot-deep vortex in a California reservoir

What happens when a small bird is swallowed by a gaping glory hole?

The fate of the unassuming-looking waterfowl was the subject of anguished debate Wednesday as video surfaced of the animal disappearing into a 200ft-deep vortex in a dammed reservoir in northern California.

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The ultimate lovely legs competition: the world's nine most beautiful spiders

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-07 06:00

This burrow-dwelling, blue-legged tarantula is turning heads – and there are plenty of other charismatic eight-legged friends out there

In case you missed the news in the latest journal of the British Tarantula Society, a rather lovely new spider with iridescent, electric-blue legs has been discovered. The burrow-dwelling spider [Birupes simoroxigorum] has reportedly been “feted by experts as one of the most beautiful spiders ever documented”, prompting the question: what are the other most beautiful spiders ever documented?

We asked Matthew Robertson, senior keeper of invertebrates at ZSL London Zoo, who gave the caveat: “The beauty isn’t the side that we tend to come at it from here, although it’s always an advantage if an animal is highly charismatic.”

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Shen Neng 1 reef remediation finally begins

ABC Environment - Thu, 2019-03-07 05:36
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority will spend $35 million dollars over the next few years to remediate the 40 hectare damage zone caused when the Chinese-owned coal carrier ran aground.
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Five gifs that explain how pumped hydro actually works

The Conversation - Thu, 2019-03-07 05:12
Everything you need to know about pumped hydro. Roger Dargaville, Senior lecturer, Monash University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Rising seas allow coastal wetlands to store more carbon

The Conversation - Thu, 2019-03-07 05:06
One surprising potential benefit of sea-level rise is it helps coastal wetlands store more carbon. Kerrylee Rogers, Associate Professor, University of Wollongong Jeffrey Kelleway, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Environmental Sciences, Macquarie University Neil Saintilan, Head, Department of Environmental Science, Macquarie University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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EU court verdict could squeeze free carbon allowance allocation by nearly 10% -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-07 04:17
Power plants linked to industrial sites across the EU could see their annual free carbon allowance allocations slashed from next year if the EU court upholds an expert opinion, though it is unclear whether regulators will be able to oversee the move without further changes to auditing rules.
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