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SwitchedOn Podcast: Nations communities and the big switch to renewables
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Supply Partners Group Distribution Agreement with Sungrow
Sungrow and Supply Partners Group have entered into a distribution agreement.
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It is now cheaper to run a fully electric home and EV in NZ than to use fossil fuels
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Sunak and ministers stoking division over UK’s net zero target, warns Ed Miliband
Labour shadow energy minister will use speech to say Tory approach is also leading to higher bills
Ministers are stoking the fires of the culture wars over the UK’s net zero target instead of addressing the urgency of the climate crisis, Ed Miliband will say.
The shadow energy secretary will make a pitch directly to Conservative voters who are concerned that the party has made major U-turns on cutting greenhouse gas emissions amid increasingly anti-green rhetoric.
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Massive First Nations solar-hydro project aims to be first to export green ammonia
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ANALYSIS: Ageing UN carbon projects eye voluntary carbon market opportunities in light of Article 6 delays
US DOE identifies adequate biomass potential to surpass domestic SAF target
FEATURE: Scientists enhancing the carbon appetite of crops explore voluntary market opportunity
US Forest Service announces $145 mln for small landowner access to climate markets
EU must build business case for green tech to improve global competitiveness -report
EU ministers rubber-stamp energy and raw materials bills
VCM Report: Low price trade dominates voluntary carbon market as liquidity thins ahead of CCPs arrival
Environmental commodities trader appoints new CEO
UK programme launches network to integrate biodiversity in the financial system
Carbon futures ETFs continue to cut EUA holdings as price decline tops 12 months
World’s largest solar manufacturer to cut one-third of workforce
China’s Longi looks to slash costs as renewable energy sector faces tough headwinds from inflation
The world’s largest solar manufacturer has slashed nearly a third of its workforce after a cost-cutting drive that included telling staff to only print in black and white fell short and as a chill ripples through the renewable energy sector.
China’s Longi is to cut as much as 30% of its workforce, in an acceleration of cost reductions that began late last year, Bloomberg reported.
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