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'Coal is on the way out': study finds fossil fuel now pricier than solar or wind
Around 75% of coal production is more expensive than renewables, with industry out-competed on cost by 2025
Around three-quarters of US coal production is now more expensive than solar and wind energy in providing electricity to American households, according to a new study.
“Even without major policy shift we will continue to see coal retire pretty rapidly,” said Mike O’Boyle, the co-author of the report for Energy Innovation, a renewables analysis firm. “Our analysis shows that we can move a lot faster to replace coal with wind and solar. The fact that so much coal could be retired right now shows we are off the pace.”
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Whitsundays shark attack: man in serious condition after being bitten on thigh
The man, 25, was bitten on the thigh in waters at Hardy Reef, about 50km north-east of Hamilton Island
A man attacked by a shark in the Whitsundays is in a serious but stable condition after being rescued from a diving pontoon on the Great Barrier Reef.
The man, 25, was bitten on the thigh in waters at Hardy Reef, about 50km north-east of Hamilton Island about 12.30pm (AEST) on Monday.
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Renewable hydrogen: Is this the answer to cutting transport emissions?
The first of two articles looking at how hydrogen stacks up on emissions and costs. Here, how hydrogen is produced and delivered, and the emissions impact.
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Brisbane looks to electric buses, W.A. opts for diesel dinosaurs
Brisbane Metrol looks to clean transport options, in stark contrast to Western Australia, which has decided to buy 900 new diesel buses.
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Plains-wanderer hatchlings snuggle up to feather duster 'father' – video
The captive population of Australia’s most unique critically endangered bird has doubled thanks to a plan hatched by Werribee open range zoo in Victoria. Last week, nine plains-wanderer chicks came into the world within 24 hours of each other. One of the clutches was hatched in an incubator and raised under the paternal care of a feather duster after one of the fathers, a four-month-old who was daunted at raising his first chicks, stopped sitting on them.
Within four days, the zoo director Glen Holland said, the chicks were eating crickets 'the size of beans' and zooming around their enclosure 'like bumblebees'.
'They have been snuggling up to the feather duster, pushing up into the feathers,' Holland said.