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Could this ingenious long-term storage method make batteries obsolete?
A new storage technology involving a modified construction crane and an electric motor putting 35 tonne bricks on top of each other to build a tall, free-standing tower is providing long duration energy storage.
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Tamara Dean wins 2019 Moran contemporary photographic prize – in pictures
The winner of the $50,000 Moran contemporary photographic prize has been announced as Tamara Dean for her image titled Endangered, part of a series which explores climate change and the Great Barrier Reef. We take a deep dive into Dean’s work over the past three years and see how it has evolved to explore her profound concern for the planet
Continue reading...Indigenous rangers don’t receive the funding they deserve – here's why
NZ unveils zero carbon goal, but goes soft on sheep emissions
New Zealand Government tables its Zero Carbon Bill, but splits out methane emissions in an effort to shield arigultural sector.
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Age of cheap coal power is over for Australia, says BNEF
Bloomberg New Energy Finance says it's cheaper in Australia, right now, to build new wind or solar than to operate and generate power from shovelling coal into existing plant.
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Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama slaps down Liberal MP John Alexander's climate advice
Leader also criticises ‘insensitive, neocolonial’ suggestion by Kevin Rudd
Fiji’s prime minister, Frank Bainimarama, has slapped down the Liberal MP John Alexander for suggesting Australia should prioritise helping people in the Pacific move to higher ground to avoid sea-level rise over reducing its use of coal.
In a speech at the Australasian Emissions Reduction Summit at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Bainimarama said Fiji was already feeling effects of climate change and had moved three communities to safer territory, while a further 40 were in a queue awaiting relocation.
Continue reading...Australian mayors want more ambition on climate change, 100% renewables
Group of mayors across Australia demand Federal Government lift its game on climate action, support local communities and aim for 100% renewables.
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Solar and Storage to power NDIS housing in first-of-its-kind pilot
First-of-its-kind project will incorpate solar and battery systems into dedicated housing for participants of the NDIS.
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New Zealand sets separate target for livestock emissions in ‘zero’ carbon bill
Rooftop solar kills summer peak in W.A., as renewables nudge 50% share
In W.A. the "hot season" peak is now the same as the winter peak, thanks to rooftop solar. The share of renewables is also nudging 50% at times.
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Major environmental trust backs Australian soil carbon start-up
Festivals claim the description 'festival tent' implies they're single-use
Britain extends run of coal-free electricity to more than six days
Adoption of solar by British households and more wind energy helps keep coal out of grid for a record period of more than six days.
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UK drones map Chernobyl's 'Red Forest'
CP Daily: Tuesday May 7, 2019
Solar’s stunning rise takes big chunk out of coal in daytime market
Huge increase in solar capacity over last year is reshaping daytime power and taking a big lump out of coal generation.
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