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NZ's environmental watchdog challenges climate policy on farm emissions and forestry offsets
Construction begins on Australia’s biggest lithium processing plant
Premier Mark McGowan turns sod on Albemarle lithium plant in Kemerton.
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Queensland delivers first “solar hydrogen” exports to Japan, backs pilot plant
State announces $250k for establishment of renewable hydrogen pilot plant on the Gold Coast, on same day it marks state’s “first ever” delivery of green hydrogen.
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Labor pledges $14m funding boost to Environmental Defenders Offices – what do these services do?
Coalition to replace poles and wires with “affordable, reliable” renewable microgrids
Replacing poles and wires with renewables and storage on parts of Australia’s grid could “save hundreds of millions of dollars,” deliver more reliable supply, says energy minister.
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Solar Insiders Podcast: What is going on in Victoria?
New rules, new interpretations of old rules, and restrictions best described as network stuff-ups is causing confusion and anger in the Victoria solar industry, currently the country’s biggest market.
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Big investors call for zero emissions target, and a plan to get there
Big investors call for a plan to reach zero emissions by 2050 at the latest. "More can and must be done," they say.
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Searching for invisible giants – Look at me podcast
Eastern Victoria is home to a strange creature that few have seen and even fewer have researched. You may be able to hear its gurgles under the ground but the 1.5- to 3-metre-long Giant Gippsland earthworm never comes to the surface in its natural life. In this episode of Look at me, Chris McCormack finds the only world expert on this creature and asks: why would you devote your life to a giant worm?
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AusNet blames online error as solar, battery connection refusals spark anger
As concern grows solar and battery storage is being blocked in parts of Victoria, AusNet says efforts to fast-track the connection process may have led to mistakes.
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CP Daily: Wednesday March 27, 2019
Artificial intelligence used in kitchen bin
Global 'collapse' in number of new coal-fired power plants
Not long before coal use is over, say analysts, while warning of possible resurgence in China
The number of coal-fired power plants being developed around the world has collapsed in the last three years, according to a report.
The number of plants on which construction has begun each year has fallen by 84% since 2015, and 39% in 2018 alone, while the number of completed plants has dropped by more than half since 2015.
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Huge wind farm planned for Victoria’s coal centre, overlooking closed Hazelwood plant
A 300MW wind farm has been proposed for development on forestry plantation land in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley, overlooking the site of the now closed Hazelwood coal-fired power station.
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Global coal plant pipeline shrinks for third year in a row
Global coal power capacity in pre-construction has fallen nearly 70% since 2015, when it was 1,090GW. In 2018, proposed capacity dropped nearly 25%, from 447GW in 2017 to 339GW.
Overall, the pre-construction pipeline has fallen nearly
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Greens aim to end coal, and petrol cars, by 2030 in rush to 100% renewables
Greens pick up AEMO's Integrated System Plan and accelerate it to reach 100% renewables by 2030, phase out fossil fuel cars, end thermal coal exports, and focus on solar hydrogen exports.
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Canadian airline plans first all-electric fleet, with Australian twist
Gold Coast-based engineering firm will partner with Canadian seaplane company to create what is thought to be the world’s first all-electric airline.
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Tesla Model X road test: An electric experience with smarts – and farts
Model X has some eye-catching features and gimmicks, but it is the joy of driving and the window to the future that is most fun.
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