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Carbon credits from landfill gas projects are on the nose
Integrity issues have arisen with landfill gas projects because baselines have been set too low – and do not properly account for two drivers of methane combustion.
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Renewable energy developers are running out of excuses: It’s time to start building
Wind and solar developers are running out of excuses. It's time they started committing to their projects.
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Not so fast: Origin and AusSuper vow to continue slow pace of green energy switch
Australia's biggest energy utility and the country's biggest super fund promise to maintain status quo and continue their not-so-fast switch to green energy. Australians should be appalled.
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From nets to nacelles: A day in the life of an offshore wind technician
Bridie Salmon has gone from slicing fish on the docks of Grimsby to becoming a team leader on the world's biggest offshore wind farm.
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War-torn Ukraine signs deal to build second stage of its largest wind farm
Wind giant Vestas signs deal on sidelines of COP28 conference to build a second phase of the biggest wind project in Ukraine.
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Solar’s stunning year: BNEF says 413GW of new PV capacity to be installed in 2023
Leading researcher says solar industry will install a stunning 412 GW of new capacity this year, with production also growing and pushing module prices to record lows.
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“Critical boost” for wind as work starts on 1.5GW transmission upgrade
Construction begins on Mortlake Turn-In project, to pave way for 1,500MW of additional renewables hosting capacity and ease voltage stability constraints.
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The school planting trees to boost pupils' health
COP28: Global CO2 emissions reach record high in 2023 -scientists
Fossil CO₂ emissions hit record high yet again in 2023
CP Daily: Monday December 4, 2023
Analyst presents higher forecasts for CCAs, WCAs, and RGGI
What happens after net zero? The impacts will play out for decades, with poorest countries still feeling the heat
COP28: Multilateral development banks pledge to scale climate finance via programmatic approach
Labour to urge MPs to ban bonuses for water firm bosses over sewage dumping
Motion will force Tory MPs to say whether bonuses can still be paid despite poor state of English and Welsh waterways
Labour aims to embarrass the government by forcing Conservative MPs to vote on whether Ofwat should have the power to ban water bosses’ bonuses until they clean up waterways in England and Wales.
Water suppliers have been repeatedly criticised for paying out large sums to bosses who have presided over leaky infrastructure and sewage dumping. Senior executives from five of the 11 water companies that deal with sewage took bonuses this year, while the rest declined after public outrage.
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New Australian developer unveils plan for what would be biggest wind farm in NSW
New Australian developer founded by ex Neoen staff unveils plans for what would be the biggest wind farm in NSW in the state's south-west.
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