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AEMO puts generators on notice as it restores full electricity market trading
AEMO restores full electricity market trading on Friday afternoon, with generators still on notice for potential gaming behaviour.
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Bahamas govt drafts exchange legislation in drive to become global centre for carbon trading
US-headquartered forest restoration OS firm raises $17 mln in seed funding
California public hearing on Scoping Plan runs over amid protests
The clean energy revolution isn’t just a techno-fix – it’s about capturing hearts and minds
Community microgrids could be key to rebuilding more resilient towns after the devastation of bushfires, while boosting the social acceptance of renewables.
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UK red kite success story sees birds sent to Spain
Flicker fest: Production halted at Australia’s biggest wind and solar farm after voltage issues
Production from Australia's biggest wind and solar hybrid project halted after it was identified as cause of "flickering" on South Australia grid.
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Sun Cable clears new hurdle for world’s biggest solar and battery project
Massive solar and battery project backed by Australia's two richest men gets a ringing endorsement of its economic merits from Infrastructure Australia.
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NA Markets: CCAs continue to trade with macro sentiment, RGGI market immune
The clean energy revolution isn’t just a techno-fix – it's about capturing hearts and minds
Crypto carbon firms decry Verra delays to consultation on tokenisation
Appetite for frogs’ legs in France and Belgium ‘driving species to extinction’
Conservationists say exploitation of amphibians leading to depletion of native species abroad
A voracious appetite for frogs’ legs among the French and Belgians is driving species in Indonesia, Turkey and Albania to the brink of extinction, according to a report.
Europe imports as many as 200 million mostly wild frogs every year, contributing to a serious depletion of native species abroad.
Continue reading...Germany’s recourse to coal to raise EU power sector emissions by 5% in 2023 and 2024 -analysts
One of UK’s biggest dairy firms fined £1.5m for polluting Cornwall river
Dairy Crest sentenced for repeatedly breaching environmental permit at Davidstow creamery
One of the UK’s biggest dairy firms has been fined £1.5m for repeatedly polluting a river near its Cornwall factory and causing local residents to suffer years of noxious smells – but the problems are continuing.
Dairy Crest was sentenced on Thursday at Truro crown court for repeatedly breaching its environmental permit at Davidstow creamery in Camelford. The site, the UK’s largest dairy processing facility, makes Cathedral City cheese, Clover and Country Life.
Continue reading...Spread of ‘free-range’ farming may raise risk of animal-borne pandemics – study
If we can’t dramatically cut meat consumption then intensive ‘factory farming’ may be comparatively less risky, say authors
The industrial farming of animals such as pigs, poultry and cattle to provide meat for hundreds of millions of people may reduce the risk of pandemics and the emergence of dangerous diseases including Sars, BSE, bird flu and Covid-19 compared with less-intensive farming, a major study by vets and ecologists has found.
Despite reports from the UN and other bodies in the wake of Covid linking the intensive farming of livestock to the spread of zoonotic (animal-borne) diseases, the authors argue that “non-intensive” or “low-yield” farms pose a more serious risk to human health because they require far more land to produce the same amount of food.
Continue reading...Norway awards $112 mln to build hydrogen maritime hub
Finance firm offers developer profit share for rising carbon credit prices
Five major planets to line up in rare planetary conjunction
New market to trade network access could help solve congestion issues, CEC says
Clean Energy Council says allowing new wind and solar farms to "trade" network access could solve network congestion challenges.
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