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Household battery storage still best fix for solar duck curve problem
Since the Duck problem originates on the rooftops of individual households, it makes sense to solve the problem there, behind the meter.
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Complete list of electric cars under $75,000 in Australia in 2021
The options for electric vehicle buyers in Australia are growing: Here is the complete list of new models available in 2021 under $75,000.
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Complete list of electric cars under $75,000 in Australia in 2021
The options for electric vehicle buyers in Australia are growing: Here is the complete list of new models available in 2021 under $75,000.
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Australia has a combustion engine problem, and 2021 can be the year of the fix
Australia's next big decarbonisation challenge is transport, and it's going to hit hard in 2021.
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Australia has a combustion engine problem, and 2021 can be the year of the fix
Australia's next big decarbonisation challenge is transport, and it's going to hit hard in 2021.
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New report shows Australia’s post-COVID carbon boom has already begun
A new analysis shows that despite the temporary dent from Covid-19 and gains in renewables, Australia is returning to a badly off-track state on emissions.
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New report shows Australia’s post-COVID carbon boom has already begun
A new analysis shows that despite the temporary dent from Covid-19 and gains in renewables, Australia is returning to a badly off-track state on emissions.
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Demand response, VPPs added to extended South Australian energy productivity scheme
South Australia launches rebadged energy productivity scheme, supporting households to shift demand, despite concerns over lost focus on energy efficiency.
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Demand response, VPPs added to extended South Australian energy productivity scheme
South Australia launches rebadged energy productivity scheme, supporting households to shift demand, despite concerns over lost focus on energy efficiency.
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California awards 4 mln offsets to cap off bumper 2020
All we want for Christmas: Analysts’ reform wishlists for the EU carbon market’s Market Stability Reserve
Snow in summer: when this tree begins to bloom, count down the days to Christmas
EU Market: EUAs lift to near €32 as Brexit deal hopes boost markets
Alaskan tribes, activists and businesses sue to save America's biggest national forest
Tongass national forest, which plays a key role in fighting climate crisis, poised for logging after US ruling
A coalition of Alaskan native tribes, conservation groups and small businesses have filed a lawsuit in an effort to save America’s largest national forest by overturning one of the Trump administration’s most contentious environmental rollbacks.
Protection for the Tongass national forest in Alaska, one of the world’s last intact temperate rainforests, which plays a crucial role in fighting climate change, has been gutted by a recent US government decision to overturn a two-decade ban on logging and road building.
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WA coastline facing marine heatwave in early 2021, CSIRO predicts
Exclusive: Ocean temperatures to peak at about 1C above average in April, according to forecast, threatening marine life and coral
Western Australia’s coastline is set for a marine heatwave in the early months of 2021, with temperatures rising to their highest level for a decade, according to a newly developed forecast from CSIRO.
Ocean temperatures from Ningaloo to Perth will peak at about 1C above average in April, according to the forecast produced using climate models, observations and machine learning.
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Biden must be our 'climate president'. He can start by ending pipeline projects | Faith Spotted Eagle and Kendall Mackey
There is no way to mine fossil fuels without driving the planet past 1.5℃ of warming and putting Indigenous communities at risk
As we prepare to turn the page on 2020, and inaugurate Joe Biden as president on 20 January 2021, the incoming administration has a climate mandate to listen to people across America – and keep fossil fuels in the ground. This means stopping the Keystone XL, Dakota Access and Line 3 pipelines on day one.
While Trump props up failing fossil fuel companies, including through government handouts from Covid-19 stimulus packages to the tune of $15bn, Biden has already committed to transitioning the United States off oil, holding polluters accountable, honoring treaty rights and stopping the Keystone XL pipeline.
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