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GE to deliver 14MW wind turbine for world’s biggest offshore wind farm
GE Renewables to supply world-leading 14MW Haliade-X offshore wind turbines for final phase of the world's biggest offshore wind project.
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The science behind virus mutations and why they matter
BRIEFING: International emissions trading pilots see fourfold funding gain ahead of Paris rulebook
2020: a truly unimaginable year for biodiversity
The Guardian’s biodiversity editor looks back on a year that put the state of the planet on the agenda in ways no one could have foreseen
The year 2020 was always destined to be a crucial one for biodiversity, with the Cop15 conference in Kunming, China scheduled for October, at which the international community was expected to agree a Paris-style agreement for nature. But the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic across the world forced biodiversity on to the agenda in a way previously unseen.
Despite the postponement of Cop15, there was a flurry of activity among the world’s leading figures on the environment as it became clear that the state of our planet has never been more urgent. In March, John Vidal was among the first to report on the link between our destruction of nature and Covid-19 – and the warnings continued.
Continue reading...Yorkshire swimming spot to get bathing water status in UK first
Campaigners in Ilkley hope River Wharfe designation will ‘trigger a clean-up’ of local sewage system
A stretch of river in Yorkshire will become the first in the UK to be given bathing water status in a major success for campaigners trying to stop releases of untreated sewage into inland waters.
Part of the River Wharfe in Ilkley, which is a popular swimming and paddling spot, is to be added to the list of bathing waters next year, after months of campaigning.
Continue reading...Grid operators turn to wind, solar and batteries as system issues grow
Grid and network operators look to wind, solar and battery storage to supply the essential grid services to be lost as coal and gas plants decline.
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South Australia to double size of contract with Hornsdale big battery
South Australia to double size of reserve capacity with Tesla big battery at Hornsdale as part of AEMO move to boost grid security.
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Breathing life into the upper Barwon River
Tilt settles legal dispute over wind farm’s role in South Australian blackout
Tilt Renewables agrees to pay $1m penalty for Snowtown 2 wind farm's role in SA blackout, in settlement reached with AER.
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US solar tax credit to get two-year extension in Covid stimulus package
Proposed Covid stimulus package signed off by Trump promises two-year extension of one of the US's most successful renewable energy supports.
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Coking coal’s decline likely to follow path of thermal coal’s demise
It is time for Australia to prepare a transition plan for the global energy system transition. The risks and opportunities are too great to ignore.
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All 31 turbines completed at 110MW Biala wind farm in NSW
Construction of all 31 turbines has been completed at the 110MW Biala wind farm in NSW.
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Chart of the day: Is Australia in the middle of peak coal production?
The debate about the future of Australia's coal production seems to ignore structural changes already happening.
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How much do electric cars reduce emissions? It depends when they are charged
How much can electric cars actually reduce emissions? It depends on when and where you charge.
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New Zealand makes U-turn on carbon auction technical reserve price
Genex buys more time to finalise flagship pumped hydro project
Genex board confident of landing final investment approvals for pumped hydro project after securing more time from key project partners.
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CP Daily: Monday December 21, 2020
Japan PM instructs officials to draw up carbon pricing proposal
The nature of the Norwegian lemming: 'bloodthirsty, hairy berserker' | Helen Sullivan
The lemmings didn’t jump – they were pushed
- The Nature of ... is a column dedicated to interesting animals, insects, plants and natural phenomena
A Norwegian lemming looks like a larger, slightly cleverer and much more irate hamster. Their underside fur is biscuit-coloured. On top they wear a mottled calico.
The BBC, in a 2015 documentary episode in which a lemming repeatedly charges a full sized house cat – and then attacks the rock on to which the house cat has leapt in fear – called them “bloodthirsty, hairy berserkers.”
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