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Basslink sinks as Tasmania government suits forces it to call in administrators
Basslink owners go into administration after Tasmania government chases damages for lengthy 2015 outage.
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Australia has highest coal power emissions per capita in the world
Australia has the most emissions per capita from coal power in the world, new analysis reveals.
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One pumped hydro project still standing as South Australia heads to 100pct wind and solar
There appears to be only one pumped hydro project left in the race to deliver long term storage to South Australia as it charges to 100 per cent wind and solar.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Australia will pay high price for Morrison’s lack of leadership
Simon Corbell says Australia’s green energy transition will be harder, slower and more expensive due to federal government’s lack of leadership.
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Australia’s biggest battery discharges at full capacity for first time
Australia's biggest battery discharges at full capacity for first time, suggesting it will be ready in time for the peak summer period.
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Australian project developers team up to take advantage of new offset method
It’s time to reform solar rebate scheme and adapt it for household batteries
Simple modifications to the SRES program could deliver 10,000MW of batteries by 2030, and provide a buffer to help manage coal closures.
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CP Daily: Thursday November 11, 2021
Taylor’s latest $500m carbon capture fund may already be headed for scrapheap
Taylor's $500 million 'low emissions tech' fund that will support carbon capture and storage technologies is heading for defeat in the Senate.
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Seven ways to curb climate change
COP26 leaves too many loopholes for the fossil fuel industry. Here are 5 of them
Australia shown to have highest greenhouse gas emissions from coal in world on per capita basis
Analysis released at Cop26 climate summit shows Australia’s per capita emissions from coal power nearly double those of China
Australia has the highest greenhouse gas emissions from coal power in the world on a per capita basis, nearly doubling those in China, according to a new analysis released at the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow.
As the talks headed towards a fraught final day, there was disagreement over whether a closing declaration would commit countries to return with stronger short-term emissions reduction targets next year, and explicitly support an accelerated phaseout of coal.
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Bifacial modules: How to get the most out of the back side of solar panels
Advanced solar monitoring technology, designed to help solar farms maximise benefits of bifacial panels, has been rolled out for first time.
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