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New Zealand budget funds ETS reform and carbon exchange, but climate fund slashed due to low NZU price
Zen Energy signs new PPA to by 80 pct output from Wagga Wagga solar farm
Ross Garnaut-led renewables gen-tailer fulfills pledge to "write lots of PPAs" in new deal with Greek developer Mytilineos.
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Danish giant adds massive green hydrogen hub to 30GW Australia pipeline
Danish green giant unveils plans for massive green hydrogen production hub in South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, backed by around 14GW of solar and wind capacity.
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Fear and Wonder podcast: how climate action can create a more liveable future for all
Korean giant Samsung signs up for $5 billion Arrowsmith green hydrogen project in W.A.
Samsung signs up to massive $5 billion Arrownsmith green hydrogen project in Western Australia.
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CP Daily: Wednesday May 17, 2023
Snowy 2.0 usage set to plummet by 2050 – and VNI West won’t save it
Reports reveal VNI West will not increase Snowy 2.0’s transmission capacity to Victoria at all – and that the usage of Snowy 2.0 will plummet after 2050.
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Getting renewables connected is the first step to a zero carbon grid
New wind, solar and batteries have faced long delays in getting connected, increasing costs and slowing the shift to renewables. We propose changes to fix these problems.
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The gas industry should be transparent about its future. So should MPs and the media | Adam Morton
An industry conference this week is talking up gas expansion as a key to solving the climate crisis, but the reality is gas power is undeniably in decline
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You don’t see many government ministers turning up at coal conferences these days. The industry will continue for a while – thermal coal power still provides about 60% of electricity on the east coast, and exports this year top $60bn – but it is broadly agreed it’s on the way out.
The same cannot be said for gas, the other fossil fuel that Australia excels at digging up and selling overseas.
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World headed for record hot year by 2028 – probably our first above 1.5°C limit
New report forecasts two-in-three chance of passing 1.5℃ threshold sometime in the next five years. Does this mean the Paris Agreement has already failed?
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Fixing broken flood gauges is important. But most of us don't evacuate even when we know the water is coming
EU continues exports of bee-killing pesticides while banning them at home -report
'We are selling a product that we hope gets discontinued'
How Canadian walrus Smooshi ended up in Abu Dhabi
UK water companies offer apology and £10bn investment for sewage spills
Under-fire bosses announce ‘unprecedented plan’ to reduce last year’s 300,000 incidents of sewage pollution
Water companies have apologised for repeated sewage spills and pledged to invest £10bn this decade in an attempt to quell public anger over pollution in seas and rivers.
The companies will triple their existing investment plans to plough funds into the biggest modernisation of sewers “since the Victorian era” to reduce spills of overflowing sewage into England’s waterways.
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