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“Let’s not kill EVs”: Main car lobby slams Victoria’s electric vehicle tax
News that Victoria will join SA in introducing electric vehicle tax is met with strong opposition with industry stakeholders saying it is "backwards" and "will kill off" the fledgling EV industry.
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Victoria budgets $540m to develop six new Renewable Energy Zones
Victoria sets aside $540m in 2020/21 state budget to develop renewable energy hubs across the state in "unprecedented" public spend on greening the grid.
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SMA signs agreement with Sterling and Wilson for the second largest solar farm in Queensland
SMA has closed a contract with Sterling and Wilson for the 162MW Columboola Solar Farm, the second largest solar farm in Queensland, Australia.
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“We will pay a heavy price for this”, Turnbull savages Morrison and Taylor over climate
Former PM Malcolm Turnbull eviscerates Scott Morrison and Angus Taylor's stance on climate, saying Morrison over-channelled Trump.
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Vestas wind turbine topples in Sweden at unfinished project
A 230m tall Vestas wind turbine tower has collapsed in northern Sweden, in latest of series of accidents and malfunctions involving the Danish giant's hardware.
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CWP and Partners target more than 2GW of wind, solar and storage after merger
CWP Renewables and the Swiss-based money manager Partners Group to merge the bulk of their Australian assets and will target more than two gigawatts of new wind, solar and storage.
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Coal and gas lobbies take aim at NSW renewable energy plan
Australia's coal and gas lobby has come out all guns blazing against the New South Wales government's renewable energy transition plan.
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Empathy in conservation is hotly debated. Still, the world needs more stories like My Octopus Teacher
Renewables were sole source of new US generating capacity in last quarter
Renewable energy sources were the sole source of new capacity added to the US grid between June and September.
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Investors head offshore as lack of zero emissions target delays Australian transition
Investors say the Morrison government's refusal to adopt a zero emissions target is holding back investment and the transition away from fossil fuels.
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CP Daily: Monday November 23, 2020
Morrison’s infuriating climate pledge: We’ll only cheat if we need to
Australia's next big emissions projections are due soon. Renewables will do the heavy lifting, but how will the gap to Paris be filled?
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Energy Insiders Transcript: NSW energy minister Matt Kean
Transcript from the Energy Insiders podcast interview with NSW energy minister Matt Kean.
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Midnight Oil has always been about social justice, the earth's beauty and hope through action | David Ritter
The band, who will receive a human rights award this week, were formative in the political activation of so many people of my generation
On a road trip back from somewhere in mid-2016 the talk turned to personal origin stories, as is wont when the miles are long.
There were four of us in the car, all in leadership positions in Australian campaigning organisations. Turned out that our family, work and activism backgrounds were heterogeneous, but there was something in common: for each traveller in that fast-moving sedan the music of Midnight Oil had been a formative part of our political activation.
Continue reading...UK government to subsidise onshore renewable energy projects
Energy companies will compete for contracts in auction at end of 2021
The government plans to double the amount of renewable energy it will subsidise next year after agreeing to include onshore wind and solar power projects for the first time since 2015.
Energy companies will compete for subsidy contracts in a competitive auction to be held at the end of 2021, which could support up to 12GW of renewable energy, or enough clean electricity to charge up to 20m electric vehicles a year.
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