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COP26: New Duke of Edinburgh-style climate award to be launched
Energy Insiders Podcast: Why batteries could beat pumped hydro on long storage
Paul Denholm from NREL on the progress of wind, solar and storage, and why the US is fascinated by Australia’s transition.
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Methane does more damage to climate than coal, but Australia has gas to burn
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and is worse for the climate than coal over the short term. Curbing it is critical to 1.5°C target.
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Big batteries eye spot in the market as rooftop solar sends prices on roller-coaster
Big battery developers are seeing growing opportunities in the spot arbitrage market as rooftop solar takes bigger bite out of grid demand.
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Australia’s biggest renewable microgrid powers gold mine up to 85%
Ground-breaking microgrid combines wind, solar and battery storage to power WA gold mine with up to 85% renewables penetration.
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Australian given a ‘Fail’ for first week performance in Glasgow
Climate groups give Australia a 'fail' score at the half-way point of COP26, after its failure to set a new interim target and its promotion of fossil fuels.
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COP26: it's half-time at the crucial Glasgow climate change summit – and here's the score
CP Daily: Thursday November 4, 2021
Australia refuses to join 40 nations phasing out coal as Angus Taylor says Coalition won’t ‘wipe out industries’
Australia accused of going backward as Cop26 pledge backed by five of world’s biggest coal power users
The Morrison government will not join more than 40 countries committing to phase out coal power, with Angus Taylor declaring Australia was focused on developing technology not “wiping out industries”.
The pledge at the Cop26 climate summit to end the use of coal power – by the 2030s “or as soon as possible thereafter” for the wealthy, and the 2040s by developing nations – was backed by five of the biggest 20 coal power users: South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Poland and Ukraine.
Continue reading...From solar duck to platypus: Ground-breaking energy shift changes demand curve
A ground-breaking trial that saw hundreds of WA businesses modify their energy use and solar output to help stabilise the grid is being extended.
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Glasgow pledges may be enough to cap global warming below 2°C, IEA says
"Landmark moment:" IEA says emissions pledges announced at COP26 may cap global warming below 2°C, but more needed for 1.5°C target.
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5 major heatwaves in 30 years has turned the Great Barrier Reef into a bleached checkerboard
COP26: Article 6 emissions trade awaits breakthroughs as new text ordered
Two new solar farms show signs of powering up on NSW grid
Two new large-scale solar farms have started sending small amounts of power to the grid this week in the south-west of New South Wales.
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Irish government unveils “transformational” strategy to help it catch up with climate goals
World urged to slash gas use by a third to avoid climate disaster
‘Gas is the new coal’, says Climate Analytics report that finds it the fastest growing source of carbon dioxide emissions
The escalating rollout of gas for heating, electricity and cooking is turning it into the “new coal” and its use worldwide must be slashed by nearly a third this decade to avoid disastrous climate effects, according to a new report.
Gas has often been referred to as a “bridge fuel” as it emits around half the carbon dioxide of coal, and many countries have embraced it while also promising to transition to renewable energy in order to cut planet-heating emissions.
Continue reading...COP26: Poland keeps 2049 coal exit date despite pledge, market projections
COP26: Steel decarbonisation rises on int’l agenda as border measures eyed
Glasgow Brief: Big “anti-coal day” as Taylor confronted in Glasgow
Anti coal day but Poland does a back flip, 2°C global warming appears within reach, and Taylor buttonholed in Glasgow.
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