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Alinta calls for urgent doubling of electricity price cap, as fossil fuel costs soar
Alinta calls for price cap to be doubled to help cover the soaring cost of fossil fuels and coal and gas generation.
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'Patently ridiculous': state government failures have exacerbated Sydney's flood disaster
FFI strikes partnership with Djibouti to explore potential green hydrogen industry
FFI partners with Djibouti to study green hydrogen options as part of a plan to establish itself as a leading global green hydrogen supplier.
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Wind generation overtakes brown coal in June, in month of new records
Wind generation overtakes brown coal in June, in a month of records that saw Victoria become first state to deliver a terawatt hour of wind in a single month.
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CP Daily: Monday July 4, 2022
Amber says support for household batteries smartest way out of energy crisis
Independent retailer Amber Electric says unleashing household batteries would be a better solution to current energy crisis than a capacity mechanism.
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CleanCo names new CEO to lead renewables “growth phase”
Queensland’s publicly owned CleanCo appoints former US utility boss as new CEO.
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Australia is woefully unprepared for this climate reality of consecutive disasters | Greg Mullins
We lost a critical decade of preparation under the Coalition. As floods hit NSW again, we cannot afford to lose a minute more
Almost unbelievably, communities in New South Wales are once again having to flee the fourth major flooding event in the state in just 18 months.
It’s a bitter pill to swallow, but there’s no avoiding it: this is our new climate reality of consecutive, compounding disasters.
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US Supreme Court ruling limits EPA but doesn’t quash it completely, say lawyers
Price cap could return on Tuesday as coal and gas drive prices higher again
Price cap likely to return to Queensland on Tuesday as market operator seeks emergency reserves in country's most coal dependent state.
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Sun Cable names financial advisors for world’s biggest solar and battery project
Sun Cable names financial advisors to raise more than $30 billion for what will be the world's biggest solar and battery project, and the first of many.
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Washington state carbon market prices to be substantially lower under linking -analysis
Switzerland schedules aviation permit auction for September
Deputy Director, UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Delivery and Operations, BEIS – Birmingham/Cardiff/Darlington/Edinburgh/London/Salford
Campaigners in tropical forested nations take aim at illegal logging
Kenya strikes deal with AirCarbon to set up carbon exchange
Ukraine seeks green rebuild even as Russia’s war rages on
Winston Churchill’s ‘magnificently idiotic’ platypus quest – and more strange stories of Australian animals abroad
The colonisation of Australia coincided with a boom in European interest in exotic animals – so kangaroos, dingoes, wombats and more were shipped off, regardless of practicalities
In early 1943, the second world war raged across multiple theatres. Hitler’s army had just suffered a historic defeat at Stalingrad, but U-boats still prowled the Atlantic and Britain’s resources were stretched to the limit. So it must have come as a surprise to Australian prime minister, John Curtin, when a telegram arrived from Winston Churchill requesting six platypuses be sent to Britain forthwith, in a scheme conservationist Gerald Durrell described as “magnificently idiotic”.
Historians have tried to place this episode in a broader context of empire and international geopolitics, but it seems Churchill just really wanted a platypus. He had collected exotic animals throughout his life, including black swans, a white kangaroo, a budgie named Toby who attended ministerial meetings, and a lion named Rota, which he sensibly kept at London Zoo.
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